A comparative appraisal of environmental conditions in two urban low-income communities in Accra, Ghana
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Environmental conditions in urban low-income communities in Ghana
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This paper examines (i) the state of environmental conditions in two low-income urban communities in Accra, Ghana, using a Participatory Rapid Assessment (PRA) method, and (ii) changes in the environmental conditions in the two low-income communities over
the years using the PRA method. The PRA was augmented with qualitative interviews with selected heads of household and other
stakeholders from the study communities. The results showed that environmental conditions in the two study communities were
poor as indicated by the computed average scores for the environmental problem areas. However, conditions were poorer in Chorkor compared to La. The paper recommends that local governments units in Ghana must prioritise sustained, improved, and reliable
funding for Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) to ensure undisruptive implementation of environmental health programs and
policies. This must be accompanied with improved community education and sensitization on proper sanitary practices, which have
the potential to mitigate the effects of disease epidemics such as cholera in the two communities. The study also provides important
perspectives on differentials in environmental conditions in low-income communities in urban Ghana.
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