For families in Ghana, finding a clean, safe source for water is vital to their survival. The construction of wells in water-scarce communities relieve families of the search for water sources, saving families as much as 200 hours of time per year. This is especial important for the women and girls overwhelmingly responsible for water retrieval: instead of dedicating most of their day towards fetching water, they can participate in other activities like employment, church, education, leisure, and simply being a kid. Clean water also acts as a steppingstone towards community development as a whole. It makes sense: when com...
The Democratic Republic of Congo has one of the lowest levels of access to potable water in the worl...
The area around the village of Naga, in Kassena Nankana district in northern Ghana is well endowed w...
Poverty reduction has been a challenge in developing countries, pushing many development partners to...
For families in Ghana, finding a clean, safe source for water is vital to their survival. The constr...
Access to potable water remains a key concern for most developing countries, especially across the s...
Although, we live in a planet covered by water, more than 97 per cent of it is saltwater and nearly ...
Paper presented at the ACP-EU Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA) Annual S...
Providing safe drinking water in rural areas is a major challenge because it is not easy to establis...
Abstract: Far too many people in urban Ghana live without access to safe drinking water and this is ...
Community participation and management has been hailed as central to the provision of essential serv...
There are 1.1 billion people in the world who do not have access to clean water. Fresh drinking wate...
Access to safe and clean water is a problem in many countries in the world, especially sub-Saharan A...
It is a truism that the very survival and sustainable development of any community is dependent on t...
The paper highlights key issues emerging from a “conversion programme”, the Accompanying Measures Ea...
Small scale irrigation farming has been recognized as an important avenue for improving the well bei...
The Democratic Republic of Congo has one of the lowest levels of access to potable water in the worl...
The area around the village of Naga, in Kassena Nankana district in northern Ghana is well endowed w...
Poverty reduction has been a challenge in developing countries, pushing many development partners to...
For families in Ghana, finding a clean, safe source for water is vital to their survival. The constr...
Access to potable water remains a key concern for most developing countries, especially across the s...
Although, we live in a planet covered by water, more than 97 per cent of it is saltwater and nearly ...
Paper presented at the ACP-EU Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA) Annual S...
Providing safe drinking water in rural areas is a major challenge because it is not easy to establis...
Abstract: Far too many people in urban Ghana live without access to safe drinking water and this is ...
Community participation and management has been hailed as central to the provision of essential serv...
There are 1.1 billion people in the world who do not have access to clean water. Fresh drinking wate...
Access to safe and clean water is a problem in many countries in the world, especially sub-Saharan A...
It is a truism that the very survival and sustainable development of any community is dependent on t...
The paper highlights key issues emerging from a “conversion programme”, the Accompanying Measures Ea...
Small scale irrigation farming has been recognized as an important avenue for improving the well bei...
The Democratic Republic of Congo has one of the lowest levels of access to potable water in the worl...
The area around the village of Naga, in Kassena Nankana district in northern Ghana is well endowed w...
Poverty reduction has been a challenge in developing countries, pushing many development partners to...