World Vision International Joins Partnership With GWJN To Address Issues Of WASH In Ghana 

The Water and Sanitation Specialist at WVI, Mr. Yaw Attach Arhin who made the call stated that the total well-being of a child depends on a clean and hygienic environment and the quality of water used.

World Vision International Joins Partnership With GWJN To Address Issues Of WASH In Ghana 
THE WORLD Vision International (WVI) has stressed that it is a high time for the policy makers in Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) sector to make WASH accessible to all the children in the country.
 
The Water and Sanitation Specialist at WVI, Mr. Yaw Attach Arhin who made the call stated that the total well-being of a child depends on a clean and hygienic environment and the quality of water used.
 
Following this development, he stressed  the urgent need for the regulatory institutions in the sector to be endeavored to make WASH accessible to the children, particularly those in deprived communities of the country to ensure their development.
 
Mr Arhin was speaking during the ceremony held by the World Vision International Ghana and the Ghana WASH Journalist Network (GWJN) to signe a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to accelerate advocacy on WASH.
The signing ceremony was witnessed by the Regional Operations Manager at WVI, Mr. Joshua Baidoo,– the WASH Project Coordinator, Mr. Cephas Wedam, the Water and Sanitation Specialist at WVI, Mr. Yaw Attach Arhin, and the National Executives of GWJN among others.
Speaking in an interview after the sign, Mr. Arhin explained that the rationale behind the partnership with the media network is to collaborate, promote, and address issues of Water, Sanitation, and hygiene in the country, especially in World Vision International project areas.
He said the collaboration between his organization and GWJN will focus more on training the network’s members, field works and advocacy among others focusing more on children’s welfare.
Mr. Arhin noted that to elevate poverty in the various communities across Ghana, there is a need to focus on making safe and sustainable water, sanitation, and hygiene accessible to all especially children.
On his part, the Regional Operations Manager at WVI, Mr. Baidoo asserted that the media are major stakeholders that World Vision intended to work within the delivery of its mandate.
He said WASH in schools and individual homes plays a major key role in the areas in which World Vision International is working.
Mr. Baidoo, however, bemoaned situations where children have to sneak out during class hours to go in search of water or to attend nature’s call in bushes and unhygienic places.
The National Coordinator for GWJN, Mr. Justice Lee Adobe said members of the network are passionate about seeing development in the WASH sector.
He said GWJN is willing to serve the marginalized in society and ensure that no one is left behind in terms of access to potable water, sanitation, and proper hygiene practices.
Mr. Adobe on behalf of the National executives promised WVI Ghana of the network’s preparedness to deliver on its mandate.