As the United Nations marks World Water Day on March 20th, millions of people across the globe are thirsting for the world’s most important resurce. In Ghana, shortages have reached crisis levels. In some areas, it’s been years since water flowed from the taps. The situation is impacting negatively on everything from health, to the economy, and even seemingly unrelated sectors, such as education. Some people say the problem has worsened since Ghana contracted a private firm to manage the system. Muftawu Mohammed reports.
Dry Times
April 1st, 2008 · No Comments
Category: Ghana















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