Water Supply and Sanitation in Ghana - Responsibility For Water Supply and Sanitation

Responsibility For Water Supply and Sanitation

According to a multi-donor review of Ghana's water supply sector, it is "quite well structured", with the government in charge of policy and regulation, while the private sector and communities play important roles in service delivery. The institutional framework for sanitation is much less clear, with responsibilities not being clearly defined.

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