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Ayensuano community gets potable drinking water

Ayensuano community gets potable drinking water

The Presbyterian Relief Services and Development (PRESED) in collaboration with Ghana Outlook, a UK-based Non-Governmental Organization have handed over a mechanised borehole to the Ayensuano Community in the Eastern Region. The 10,000-liter water facility would help solve the perennial water supply challenges of the people of the town and the…

PRESED provides Tuime community with potable water

The Presbyterian Relief Services and Development (PRESED) in collaboration with Ghana Outlook, a UK-based Non-Governmental Organization, has donated a borehole to the Tuime community in the Akatsi South District of the Volta Region. The 10, 000-Litre borehole will help solve the water supply challenges of the people of the town…

Presbyterian Relief Services And Development Provides Water For Two Communities

  The Presbyterian Relief Services and Development (PRS&D), has commissioned two mechanized boreholes for the people of Ahiagbekope and Gblidemekope in the Akatsi South and North Districts of the Volta Region.   The Presbyterian Relief Services and Development a Non-Governmental Organization of the Presbyterian Church of Ghana with support from Ghana Outlook, a United Kingdom-based Non-Governmental Organisation provided the boreholes for the two farming communities which were facing acute water challenges over the years compelling women and children to travel far in search of water.   The two projects which cost GHC48, 000 would help solve the water supply challenges of the people and neighbouring communities, especially school children and women who shared streams and river bodies with cattle and other animals.

More Communities Get Mechanised Boreholes

  The Presbyterian Relief Services and Development (PRS&D), in collaboration with the Ghana Outlook, a United Kingdom-based Non-Governmental Organisation, has commissioned two mechanised boreholes for the people of Ahiagbekope and Gblidemekope in the Akatsi South and North Districts of the Volta Region. The two farming communities were facing acute water challenges over the years compelling women and children to travel far in search of water. The boreholes, worth GHC48,000 would help solve the water supply challenges of the people and neighbouring communities, especially school children and women who shared streams and river bodies with cattle and other animals. Mr Williams Jesse Mensah, the Representative of Ghana Outlook, speaking at the commissioning, said the project would promote and sustain hand hygiene in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

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