Webinar: What are the priorities for realising SDG 6.2 in Ghana?

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Hi all, 

If you didn't get a chance to attend the webinar you can watch the recording here: 

Many thanks 
Elaine 
Elaine Mercer
Communications and Networking Officer
The Sanitation Learning Hub
The Institute of Development Studies
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Webinar: What are the priorities for realising SDG 6.2 in Ghana?

Dear friends and colleagues,

We are hosting a free webinar this week - please join us:

What are the priorities for realising SDG 6.2 in Ghana?

20 January 2022  13:00 -  14:00
Online (Zoom)


What are the sanitation and hygiene priorities for Ghana? How are we doing on SDG-6.2 to ensure safely managed sanitation for all in Ghana? Where is progress being made, and how is this being achieved? What challenges remain? How can we accelerate efforts and reach those most in need?

This webinar brings together academics, policy actors and practitioners to discuss these questions and generate practical ideas to address priorities for progress to achieve SDG 6.2 focused in on Ghana. It is hosted by  The Ghana Development Studies hub , in collaboration with the  Sanitation Learning Hub  and  the Brown Gold project .

Reaching the targets under SDG 6.2 remains a challenge for many countries. Expansion of toilet coverage in been a marked improvement, but produced new challenges across the sanitation chain, and in terms of equity and sustainability. Further, although sanitation is considered pivotal for human wellbeing, productivity, health and to realizing the SDGs, global frameworks and agendas do not always reflect national and local realities of sanitation challenges.

Speakers:
  • Attah Arhin, chairperson for Coalition of NGOs in water and sanitation
  • Ebenezer Atsugah, Samasama
  • Issahaku Abdul-Rahaman, University for Development Studies
  • Issifu Adama, UNICEF Ghana
  • Solomie Gebrezgabher, International Water Management Institute-Ghana
Chair: We hope to see you there!

Best wishes
Elaine
Elaine Mercer
Communications and Networking Officer
The Sanitation Learning Hub
The Institute of Development Studies
sanitationlearninghub.org/
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