Vida Duti, Triple-S Ghana leader, heads a team of ten people who are hosted by the Community Water and Sanitation Agency. In seven short video clips, Vida talks about how the Ghanaian water sector is moving towards sustainable rural water service delivery.
Published on: 02/05/2012
Vida Duti, Triple-S Ghana leader, heads a team of ten people who are hosted by the Community Water and Sanitation Agency. In seven short video clips, Vida talks about how the Ghanaian water sector is moving towards sustainable rural water service delivery.
In this first clip, Vida reflects on the successes of the Ghana water sector and the trade-off between reaching the unreached and sustaining what is already there.
In this second clip, Vida Duti uses the metaphor of a ship on a voyage to explain the challenges faced by the water sector in being able to sustain water services.
In this third clip, Vida Duti talks about the importance of monitoring water services to plan and direct investments. Triple-S has worked on functionality mapping using Field Level Operations Watch (FLOW).
In this fourth clip, Vida emphasises the need for a coherent approach between government and development partners and explains how Triple-S is facilitating the move towards increased harmonisation.
Triple-S is not implemented as a traditional project. Focus is on mainstreaming the service delivery approach. How? Vida Duti explains, in this fifth video clip, the way Triple-S operates within Ghana's water sector.
In this interview, Vida Duti explains how Triple-S Ghana plans to move from piloting in three local districts towards scaling up. She explains the mechanisms put in place by Triple-S Ghana in order to support this shift.
In this clip, Vida Duti tells her personal story and shares the reasons why she decided to work in development.