‘Women Should Be Involved In Water Management’
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Inclusive water management critical to sustainability – stakeholders
By Juliet Aguiar DUGBARTEY, Tarkwa The need to promote inclusive water management and ensure equitable access for vulnerable groups, particularly women and girls, has taken centre stage at this year’s World Water Day celebration. Stakeholders stressed that addressing water challenges goes beyond infrastructure, requiring deliberate policies and actions that integrate gender considerations into water governance. These concerns were highlighted du…
‘Women Should Be Involved In Water Management’
Some of the participants A Senior Water Management Officer at the Water Resources Commission’s Ankobra Basin Office, Madam Constance Aning, has stressed the need for women to be involved in the governance and management of water. “When it comes to the governance and management of water, women should be actually involved. Women should be the focus when water decisions are being made,” she indicated. She said, “This is because water actually aff…
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