CONIWAS LAUDS CREATION OF MINISTRY OF SANITATION AND WATER RESOURCES
The
Coalition of Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Water and Sanitation
(CONIWAS), has commended government for creating a Ministry dedicated to
sanitation and water resources. “This is a dream come true as we have been
calling for this for many years. It is our hope that this will go a long way to
give meaning to Ghana’s commitment to achieving the Sustainable Development
Goal (SDG) 6 – Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and
sanitation for all,” says Martin Dery, Chairman of CONIWAS.
CONIWAS
says it believes that one of the factors contributing to low performance in the
Water and Sanitation sector is weak coordination. This has mainly been due to
scattered responsibilities for water and sanitation over different Ministries,
even though the sector believes in an integrated approach to promoting access
to safe water and sanitation.
At the
local government levels too, water and sanitation have not been attracting the
priority they deserve partly due to the fact that they do not have Directors
representing their ministries within the MMDAs. “As a result, even though the
country is believed to have achieved her MDG targets for drinking water,
available data from the state agencies – both Ghana Water Company Limited and
the Community Water and Sanitation Agency indicates that less than 65% of
Ghanaians have access to potable water, while according to the WHO/UNICEF JMP
report only 15% of households in Ghana use improved toilet facilities.”
CONIWAS
said more than five million people practice open defecation on daily
basis, and every district in the country contributes to this. It said “While
there are a number of on-going interventions that have the potential to help
the country to achieve total sanitation and water for all, CONIWAS believes
that low political ownership, prioritization and investment at all levels
accounts for the lack of the anticipated success.
It is also
our belief as a coalition that once all the water and sanitation agencies and
their partners begin to operate under one Ministry, policies and strategies
will be better aligned, owned, and easier to implement and monitor.” “This will
be a potential for a coordinated and functional sector. While we endorse the
creation of this ministry, we also make our structures available to government
for further dialogue necessary to help shape this noble political idea of a
dedicated ministry into a functioning technical and operational system to
achieve maximum result for the people of Ghana.” “We therefore suggest the
involvement of CONIWAS and civil society in drafting any policies and
operational strategies necessary to help the new Ministry to settle and
function well especially at these initial stages.
Civil
society in general and CONIWAS in particular have played a key role in
supporting governments formulate policies, develop and implement strategies to
both improve access to water and sanitation services and raise its profile. We
will continue to play our well-known role of embarking on advocacy campaigns
and dialogues with government and citizens to help increase awareness and raise
the profile of the sector in the light of the ambitious new sustainable
development goals.
CONIWAS
reiterates its resolve to continue to work with government and partners to find
lasting solutions to the sanitation and water challenges facing the country. ”
About CONIWAS The Coalition of NGOs in Water and Sanitation (CONIWAS) is an
umbrella Civil Society Organization (CSO) established to contribute to water
resource management and sustainable provision of water, sanitation and hygiene
(WASH) services in Ghana.
It is a
member-based organisation with over 100 members spread throughout the country
supporting communities to have access to improved sustainable WASH services. It
is dedicated to ensuring availability of potable water supply in the right
quantity and right time, improved sanitation integrated with hygiene promotion
to the citizens of the Country, especially the poor and marginalized people in
society.
It was
formed in 2003 to provide space for WASH Sector NGOs to engage themselves as
well as government and other sector organizations on issues affecting the
sector. The Network provides a forum for CSO coordination and involvement in
debates and information exchange to influence policy decisions and strategies
affecting the WASH sector. It also initiates, develops and maintains
collaborative mechanisms among CSOs working in Ghana and at international arena
by enhancing communication on matters relating to WASH.
Credit:
citifmonline.com/Ghana
CONIWAS LAUDS CREATION OF MINISTRY OF SANITATION AND WATER RESOURCES
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