The M-CODe National Convenor emphasizes that open defecation is not merely a sanitation issue but a human rights concern, stressing that the practice perpetuates inequality, undermines human dignity, ...
The Media Coalition Against Open Defecation (M-CODe) has issued a rallying cry to stakeholders, policymakers, and the general public to join forces in the fight against open defecation. President ...
Residents of Charkor Electoral Area in the Wa Municipality are apprehensive of cholera in the area as a result of the lack of public toilets, leading to open defecation ...
Residents of Kpotame, a suburb of Tema Manhean, have resorted to open defecation and use of private toilet facilities, following the abandonment of the construction of a public toilet for the area, by ...
The Minister-designate for the North East Region, Tia Ibrahim, presented his vision for the region during his vetting on Monday, January 27, 2025.
About 17.7% of Ghanaians still practice open defecation. Poor sanitation costs Ghana $290 million annually, underscoring the need for improved infrastructure and practices. Faecal sludge is an ...
Parliament summons Health Minister The Minister of Health, Kwabena Mintah Akandoh, has been summoned to appear before Parliament within one week, to brief the House on the outbreak of cholera and ...