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If the fact that in almost every home in Ghana it is the women who manage waste is anything to go by, then perhaps we should let the women lead the charge in taking Ghana out of its sanitation woes.
Some women are already occupying key positions in the country's sanitation sector.
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If the fact that in almost every home in Ghana it is the women who manage waste is anything to go by, then perhaps we should let the women lead the charge in taking Ghana out of its sanitation woes.
Some women are already occupying key positions in the country's sanitation sector.
Ms Ama Ofori Antwi, Executive Secretary, Environmental Service Providers Association (ESPA) |
Dr Bertha Darteh, a WASH Consultant |
Ms Betty Brown Nyadu, General Manager, Integrated Recycling and Compost Plant Limited (IRECoP) |
Nana Ama Adobea II, CEO of Liberty Waste Services Limited |
Ing. (Mrs) Florence Cobbold, General Manager, Sewerage Systems Ghana Limited |
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