Ghanaians are not making good use of their resources and there is poor supervision in the public sector organization.
As of recent estimates, approximately 87% of the population in Ghana has access to clean drinking water. This figure represents significant progress in water accessibility over the past few decades, although disparities still exist between urban and rural areas. Efforts continue to improve water infrastructure and ensure that all citizens have reliable access to safe water.
more than 50% of Africans don't have access to clean water
The percentage of people in Spain that have access to clean water is 100%. Spain has made efforts to ensure everyone gets clean water.
most of the uk has access to clean water, but for the people who live on the streets they can still get clean water from taps on the streets
almost 20 percent of the world does not have access to clean water
Over 90% of the population in Japan has access to clean, fresh water.
(Apex Learning) Access to clean water
Japan is as advanced as America, of course they have access to clean, running water, however, like in all civilizations, the poor parts may not.
In Ghana, water can be obtained from various sources, including boreholes, wells, and community water systems. Many urban areas have piped water supply from the Ghana Water Company, while rural communities often rely on hand-dug wells or boreholes. Additionally, rainwater harvesting and surface water from rivers and lakes are common in some regions. However, access to clean and safe drinking water can still be a challenge in many parts of the country.
raising money for clean water
100%of them have access to clean water as they are a first world country as well as being part of the G8 countries
Without clean water the life is impossible.