Ratings for Second Urban Environmental Sanitation Project in Ghana were as follows: outcome was moderately satisfactory, risk to development outcome was significant, Bank performance was moderately satisfactory...
Ratings for the Small Towns Water and Sanitation Project for Ghana were as follows: outcomes were satisfactory, the risk to development outcome was low or negligible, the Bank performance was satisfactory...
This project paper provides a supplemental credit to the Republic of Ghana for the Small Towns Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional financing will: (i) finance un-anticipated cost overruns...
The objective of the Second Additional Financing for Small Town Water Supply and Sanitation Project in Ghana is to increase access to small town water supply and sanitation services four regions (Upper...
This Project Paper seeks the approval of the Executive Directors to provide an additional credit to the Republic of Ghana for the Small Towns Water Supply and Sanitation Project. The additional credit...
In 2000, the Second Community Water and Sanitation Project (CWSP2) was initiated with support of a World Bank IDA credit of US$21.9 million. The project built on lessons learned from the first Community...
This news release, dated July 27, 2004, announces the World Bank approved United States (U.S.) 26 million dollars for the Ghana Small Towns Water Supply and Sanitation Project.
The Small Towns Water Supply and Sanitation Project for Ghana aims to increase access to small towns water supply and sanitation services in six regions over the next 4 years, providing 500,000 people...
The potential social impacts of the Ghana small towns water and sanitation project to be addressed within the context of preparing this resettlement framework. It is not possible at this time to prepare...
The development objective of the Phase Two of the Second Small Towns Water Supply and Sanitation Project is to increase the effective and sustained use of improved community water and sanitation (CWS)...