On 22nd May 2025, the WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) Advisory Board of the Asunafo South District Assembly held its monthly review and planning meeting at the Assembly’s Conference Room. The session focused on assessing reported WASH issues, tracking progress on resolutions, and ensuring that necessary follow-ups are conducted to improve service delivery across the District.
The meeting brought together key stakeholders including Environmental Health Officers, Assembly officials, community development partners, and a representative from the Traditional Council, whose presence underscores the Assembly’s commitment to inclusive governance and culturally sensitive approaches in implementing WASH interventions
Key items discussed included:
Review of action taken on reports submitted to the WASH Desk.
Identification of unresolved challenges and responsible officers.
Monitoring the status of sanitation facilities and water projects.
Strategies for enhancing community participation and accountability.
Speaking at the meeting, the District Coordinating Director, [Insert Name], emphasized the need for strong interdepartmental collaboration and proactive follow-up.
“WASH outcomes are not achieved through planning alone—they require continuous monitoring, community involvement, and decisive action,” he noted.
The Board reiterated its dedication to ensuring that no community is left behind in access to safe water and improved sanitation. Contributions from the Traditional Council enriched the discussion with practical insights on mobilizing local support and enforcing by-laws at the community level.
View photos from the meeting below.