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The implications of social and economic barriers to safe drinking water for municipal level policy in Ghana
This study explores the experiences of poor households who have been ‘left behind’ in their access to safe drinking water in Ghana. Using a cross-sectional survey of seven communities in the Offinso-North District, we identify physical and economic barriers that make it difficult for households to collect sufficient water for use. Efforts to leave no one behind in water access and use should target these barriers.
The implications of social and economic barriers to safe drinking water for municipal level policy in Ghana
This study explores the experiences of poor households who have been ‘left behind’ in their access to safe drinking water in Ghana. Using a cross-sectional survey of seven communities in the Offinso-North District, we identify physical and economic barriers that make it difficult for households to collect sufficient water for use. Efforts to leave no one behind in water access and use should target these barriers.
The implications of social and economic barriers to safe drinking water for municipal level policy in Ghana
Dosu, Benjamin (author) / Ofori Dei, Samuel M. (author) / Abubakari, Mohammed (author) / Appiah, Gabriel (author)
Water International ; 46 ; 383-396
2021-04-03
14 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
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