A two- day water forum to create a platform for stakeholders in the water and sanitation sub-sector in Ghana, to review and analyse the National Water Policy and new Environmental Sanitation Policy has opened in Accra.
The second Ghana water forum is on the theme: The role of Children and the Youth in Sanitation and water service delivery in Ghana: The Sustainability factor.�
The meeting will also take stock of the status of the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals in Ghana, review the key achievements and challenges and propose strategies and actions for accelerating the
achievement of the water and sanitation targets.
Mr Joseph Yieleh Chireh, Minister of Local Government and Rural Development, said the forum will provide opportunity for stakeholders to
provide, manage and sustain water and sanitation facilities to improve on service delivery in the country.
�Government is conscious of the role that the private sector especially the business community, NGOs (non-governmental organisations), religious bodies, and many others can play in partnering government to provide for water and sanitation facilities, and in ensuring their sustainable management,� he noted.
To ensure sustainability of water facilities, Mr Yieleh Chireh announced that his Ministry and the Ministry of Water Resources, Works and Housing have initiated the development of a sector strategic development plan to be completed by the end of next year.
He said the document will provide a long term development plan of the water sector, up to the end of 2030.
�It will provide the blueprint for programmes harmonisation, ownership, capacity building, monitoring and evaluation� thereby entrenching the concept of sustainability in service delivery at all level,� he added.
Mr Yileh Chireh announced that the Ministry has initiated a competition for Ghana junior Water prize to encourage the youth to participate in water knowledge activities.
He observed that the winners were sponsored to compete in the prestigious Stockholm junior Water prize organised at the World Water Week
celebration in Stockholm, Sweden.
Mfantsipm Senior High represented Ghana after emerging national winner at this year�s competition where they came fourth.
Ghana and South African were the only two participating African countries to the competition.
The Ghanaian participants were offered sponsorship by the international Telephone and Telegraph of the USA to build a working prototype of a community Water Treatment plant to be monitored and reported on at the 2011 World Water Week Stockholm.