Country: Ghana | Partner: Government of Ghana | Client: IMC World wide | Donor: UK Aid | Duration: 2015 - 2019 | Value: 90,000 euro
Published on: 25/05/2017
Sanitation Challenge for Ghana was a competition running from November 2015 to June 2019 open to Metropolitan, Municipal, and District Assemblies (MMDAs) in Ghana.
The UK Aid funded Sanitation Challenge for Ghana Initiative is part of a large action research programme called Ideas to Impact which tested the applicability and effectiveness of inducement prizes for addressing critical development challenges in climate change adaptation in Nepal, energy access in Kenya and liquid waste management (LWM) in Ghana. IRC served as Implementing Agent and provided Technical Assistance to the lead Government Institutions a) Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development (MLGRD 2015-2016) later Ministry of Sanitation and Water Resources (2017-2019) in the design and management of the prize. IRC provided support systems including help desk and support email portal to facilitate the development and implementation of LWM strategies by MMDAs. The initiative resulted in the development of Liquid waste management strategies by 40 MMDAs and implementation of value chain liquid waste management strategies in 17 MMDAs.
A prize to reward excellence in urban liquid waste management in Ghana. Read more...
Lessons from the Sanitation Challenge for Ghana have been shared in a report and animation. Read more...
Lack of prioritisation and funding for sanitation has led to slow progress in sanitation service delivery in Ghana. Read more...
Local Assemblies and private partners awarded cash prizes for excellence in urban liquid waste management in Ghana. Read more...
The Sanitation Challenge for Ghana contest rewards transformational city-wide sanitation services. Read more...
Creating a media buzz for an urban sanitation competition in Ghana. Read more...
Three Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs) have won a prize for their best sanitation strategies in the Sanitation Challenge for Ghana. Read more...
First in the series of Sanitation Challenge zonal workshops for Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies was a huge success. Read more...
Where science meets policy, and practice. Read more...
Profile of liquid waste management strategy interventions of 15 finalists. Read more...
Official flyers for the finalists of the Sanitation Change for Ghana competition. Each sheet outlines the sanitation challenges of the 15... Read more...