Source: World Bank Report
In Accra, Ghana’s bustling capital city of close to two million people, urban growing pains are evident: traffic-clogged roads, sprawling neighborhoods, and water taps that sometimes run dry.
While 90% of the capital city’s residents have access to safe water, only about one-third have drinking water piped into their homes and even among that group, many get only an irregular supply. Read the rest of this entry »