The Contribution of Civil Society-generated Evidence to the Improvement of Sanitation Services in Ghana

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Environment where consultation and participation of CSOs inpolicyprocessesisvalued and enabled. Effective waste management and access to improved sanitation services is a major challenge in urban and rural Ghana. Historically low levels of attention to sanitation by the state (limited budget allocation, limited capacity). Space created was taken up by diverse CSOs, who are major evidence generators but operate at project level.

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