Dwindling water supply and its socio-economic impact in Sekyere Kumawu District in Ashanti Region of Ghana: public opinion on the role of climate change
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Water remains a vital natural resource
necessary for sustaining life and development. Glob ally there has been an increasing demand for water due to
the increasing population. Water demand has worsened in
certain regions where instead of climate change water
resources are declining. This has created livelihood
impacts. Using in-depth interviews and household
surveys of household heads and opinion leaders in the
district, the study ascertained public opinion on the
role of climate change on dwindling domestic water
provision and how inadequate water supply affects the
socio-economic lives of people at household level in
Sekyere-Kumawu District in Ghana. Rising temperatures, declining rainfall amounts, and stormy weather
were some of the perceived changing climatic ele ments explaining the reduction in the water resource
base of the district. Shortage in water supply has a great
impact on the socioeconomic livelihood and health of
residents with a greater impact on women and children.
Households attributed low crop yields, the prevalence
of water-borne diseases and poverty as some consequences of low water supply owing to bad climatic
conditions. The study recommends the development
of district-level climate change strategies, incorporating them into the overall national climate
change policy to ensure a comprehensive climatic
resilient economy to promote sustainable growth and
development
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