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Published on: 23/08/2011

Over 150  stakeholders  from the water  and sanitation sector  attended  the 2011 edition of the Mole Conference Series at the Western Region  of Ghana from August 10 to 12, 2011. The Conference, organised by the Ghana Coalition of NGO’s in Water and Sanitation (CONIWAS) focused on the theme: "Towards decentralized WASH services delivery: challenges and  lessons".

The Mole Conference series is the biggest multi-stakeholder annual platform in the WASH sector in Ghana. The three day conference brought together policy makers and implementers, local authorities, representatives from civil society, academia, non-governmental organizations, private sector and the media, to dialogue, learn and share knowledge/information on specific themes that affect the sector.

The Triple-S Country Team Leader, Mrs. Vida Affum Duti presented  on behalf of  the Community Water and Sanitation Agency (CWSA), IRC and the Triple-S Ghana Project.

Mrs. Vida Duti speaking at MOLE Conference

Her presentation was  under the sub theme: Governance, accountability and aid effectiveness: Towards sustainable rural water services.

The presentation among others made reference to the linkages of how governance, accountability and aid effectiveness contribute to sustainability of water services; the fundamental building blocks for sustainable water services; steps taken by  CWSA in collaboration with IRC/Triple-S to increase awareness on the challenges faced in making rural water services sustainable; and using awareness as a basis for identifying areas for reform and innovation.

Mrs. Duti called for all stakeholders to “commit to an accountable, sustainable sector that is well governed and thus make aid in the sector more effective”.

More information on the Mole Conference Series and all the presentations can be found at the links below.

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