TY - GEN
T1 - Assessing the Progress of Clean Water and Sanitation (SDG 6) Implementation in Ghana
AU - Ametepey, Simon Ofori
AU - Aigbavboa, Clinton
AU - Thwala, Wellington Didibhuku
AU - Addy, Hutton
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024.
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - In 2015, the United Nations set forth 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to be realized by 2030, one of which is universal access to water and sanitation (SDG 6). This study critically evaluates the progress of Sustainable Development Goal 6 implementation in Ghana. The assessment relied on document analysis and secondary data from various sources, including the population and housing census report (2021), the 2021 Voluntary National Review (VNR), and the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) report, among others. Through a combination of policies, projects, and interventions, Ghana has made commendable progress toward realizing SDG 6. However, it is essential to highlight that only one of the eight targets associated with SDG 6 has made significant strides. Distinctly, Target 6.1, which seeks to ensure universal and equitable access to affordable and safe drinking water, was achieved by approximately 92.2% of all households. This research revealed that although substantial advancements have been achieved in the water industry, the same cannot be said for sanitation. The country continues to face significant challenges in delivering adequate and high-quality water and sanitation services to urban and rural communities. To meet all the targets outlined in SDG 6 by 2030, stakeholders in the water and sanitation sector, particularly the government, must intensify their efforts and allocate resources towards the sector. By undertaking comprehensive evaluations and addressing the existing constraints, Ghana can navigate the path toward the successful execution of Goal 6 targets.
AB - In 2015, the United Nations set forth 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to be realized by 2030, one of which is universal access to water and sanitation (SDG 6). This study critically evaluates the progress of Sustainable Development Goal 6 implementation in Ghana. The assessment relied on document analysis and secondary data from various sources, including the population and housing census report (2021), the 2021 Voluntary National Review (VNR), and the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) report, among others. Through a combination of policies, projects, and interventions, Ghana has made commendable progress toward realizing SDG 6. However, it is essential to highlight that only one of the eight targets associated with SDG 6 has made significant strides. Distinctly, Target 6.1, which seeks to ensure universal and equitable access to affordable and safe drinking water, was achieved by approximately 92.2% of all households. This research revealed that although substantial advancements have been achieved in the water industry, the same cannot be said for sanitation. The country continues to face significant challenges in delivering adequate and high-quality water and sanitation services to urban and rural communities. To meet all the targets outlined in SDG 6 by 2030, stakeholders in the water and sanitation sector, particularly the government, must intensify their efforts and allocate resources towards the sector. By undertaking comprehensive evaluations and addressing the existing constraints, Ghana can navigate the path toward the successful execution of Goal 6 targets.
KW - Ghana
KW - Open defecation
KW - SDG6
KW - Sustainable development goals
KW - UNICEF
KW - Water and sanitation
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85205112064&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-031-65088-8_13
DO - 10.1007/978-3-031-65088-8_13
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85205112064
SN - 9783031650871
T3 - Advances in Science, Technology and Innovation
SP - 153
EP - 173
BT - Urban Climate Change Adaptation - A Nature-Based Approach
A2 - He, Baojie
A2 - Jupesta, Joni
A2 - Cirella, Giuseppe T.
A2 - Pignatta, Gloria
PB - Springer Nature
T2 - 3rd International conference on Climate Change and Environmental Sustainability, CCES 2023
Y2 - 16 September 2023 through 17 September 2023
ER -