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Weak law enforcement, sanitation funding gap impede sanitation gains - Ghana Business News

Mr Agambire Alhassan Inusah, the Monitoring and Evaluation Coordinator at the Upper West Regional Environmental Health Sanitation Department, says the department and its partners had made significant gains in reducing the rate of Open Defecation in the region. He said currently, 889 out of 1,167 communities in the region, representing 76 per cent, had attained Open Defecation Free (ODF) status. He, however, said weak law enforcement, sanitation …
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Ghana Business News broke the news in Accra Metropolis, Ghana on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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