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Coronavirus: WaterAid Ghana Launches Clean Community Campaign


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December 4, 2020 at 9:36 AM

WaterAid Ghana, a Sanitation and hygiene focused organization has launched a project dubbed, “clean community campaign” aimed at complementing government’s efforts towards the fights against the spread of the novel coronavirus disease pandemic.

The five-month project with funding from the Global Affairs Canada, Uniliver and the Department of International Development (DFID) of the United Kingdom would benefit six districts in five regions across the country.

The districts include; Bongo and Kassena-Nankana West in the Upper East, Wa Municipal in the Upper West, Nanumba South in Northern, Kwahu Afram Plains North in the Eastern and Ablekuma Central Municipal in the Greater Accra Region.

The project, which would have 30 communities from each district benefitting, seeks to best sanitation practices and hygiene behaviour change in communities and household settings with specific focus on hand washing with soap under running water at critical times, use of clean toilet, food hygiene, Safe water use and proper management of medical waste among others.

Speaking at the launch of the project in the Balungu community in the Bongo District, Ms Antoinette Shor-Anyawoe, the Country Director, WaterAid Ghana stated that the project aimed at improving upon COVID-19 and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) related practices and policies among stakeholders.

She said the project would be implemented in two phases with the first phase focusing on large scale hygiene promotion campaigns using mass, digital and social media and provision of water and hygiene facilities.

“Phase two will focus on strengthening existing government-led response and long-term sustainability of hygiene promotion efforts and this will ramp-up ongoing hygiene behaviour change campaign where the mass media and social media will be playing a key role in delivering the project,” she added.

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