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The Upper West Regional Inter-agency Coordinating Committee on Sanitation (RICCS) says COVID-19 is adversely affecting the Open Defecation Free (ODF) campaign in the region.
It said due to the outbreak of the pandemic in the country in March 2020, the committee could not facilitate the conversion of more open defecation communities to ODF as compared to previous years.
In a presentation at the committee s meeting in Wa, the Monitoring and Evaluation Coordinator at the Regional Environmental Health and Sanitation Department, Mr Agambire Alhassan Inusah, said in 2020, only 49 communities could attain ODF status.
That represented 66 per cent of the communities that were submitted for verification within the period.
The Upper West Regional Inter-agency Coordinating Committee on Sanitation (RICCS) says COVID-19 is adversely affecting the Open Defecation Free (ODF) campaign in the Upper West Region.
It said due to the outbreak of the pandemic in the country in March 2020, the committee could not facilitate the conversion of more Open Defecation communities to ODF as compared to previous years.
In a presentation at the committee s meeting in Wa, Mr. Agambire Alhassan Inussah, the Monitoring and Evaluation Coordinator at the Regional Environmental Health and Sanitation Department, said in 2020 only 49 communities could attain ODF status.
That represented 66 percent of the communities that were submitted for verification within the period.
Monday, January 11, 2021
January 6th, 2021 - Officials from World Vision, the Government of Ghana and the health sector held a ceremony at World Vision s offices in Accra, to carry out the distribution of critical Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). The event was part of an ongoing efforts by World Vision and its partners to curb the COVID-19 pandemic. The donation, worth just under USD 125,000 (GHC 743,368) in PPE, is a collective effort to support the Ghanaian Government to halt further spread of the disease.
At the ceremony, Mrs. Efua Ghartey, Board Chair of World Vision in Ghana, mentioned the importance of supporting Government through PPE to curb the outbreak of COVID-19: “Our presence today is an indication of World Vision s position that the fight against COVID-19 is not yet over. We are here to support the Ghana Health Service (GHS) and the Christian Health Association of Ghana (CHAG) with PPE and hand-washing facilities amounting to GHC 743,368. It
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