World Vision’s Southern Regional office and the Oti Regional Coordinating Council (ORCC), have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to provide universal coverage services in the Oti Region. The partnership aims to address water, sanitation, and hygiene challenges in three districts: Krachi West Municipal, Krachi Nchumuru District, and Kadjebi/Akan District.
The five-year project would alleviate water and sanitation issues, improving the quality of life for beneficiary communities. Reverend Harry Nii Kwatei-Owoo, Chief Director of Oti Regional Coordinating Council (ORCC), expressed gratitude to World Vision for their timely intervention in the area.
He assured the council’s commitment to supporting the projects, highlighting the region’s long-standing WASH-challenges. Mr Irvine Aboagye, Southern Regional Operations Manager of World Vision, acknowledged the organization’s support for the Oti region and thanked the ORCC for their collaboration. He emphasized that the WASH projects would alleviate water and sanitation issues in the beneficiaries communities, improving quality of lives.
Mr Rebel Wamisho, Associate WASH Director of World Vision, encouraged the region to remain committed to the initiative. He also assured attendees that World Vision would work diligently to fulfill its mission and encouraged supportive collaborations and open communication, emphasizing that his office is always available for new ideas. World Vision and the ORCC have pledged to work together, ensuring the project’s success through collaborative monitoring and evaluation.
The ceremony concluded with the signing of the MOU documents between World Vision and the three districts, outlining projects that are set to span five years.