Month: April 2026

Rising Tariffs, Prepaid Meters Could Deepen Water Inequality-Coordinator

The Coordinator of the Africa Water Justice Network, Mr. Leonard Shang-Quartey has expressed concerns over rising water tariffs and high connection fees, cautioning that such costs could exclude vulnerable populations from accessing essential services. Mr. Shang-Quartey also advised against the growing use of prepaid water meters, stating that they risk further limiting access for low-income […]
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National Water Justice Campaign Launched to Tackle Inequality in Access

In many rural communities across Ghana, access to clean water remains a daily struggle. For some residents, waking up without water to brush their teeth, bathe, or maintain proper hygiene is not a hypothetical scenario but a lived reality. The absence of water also affects sanitation, leaving households unable to flush toilets or maintain clean […]
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ISODEC Urges Collective Action to Secure Safe Water for All Ghanaians

The Executive Director of Integrated Social Development Centre (ISODEC), Samson Salifu Danse, has called for urgent collective action to protect water as a fundamental human right at the official launch of the National Water Justice Campaign in Accra. Delivering a welcome address at the event, Mr Danse urged stakeholders to prioritize equitable access to clean […]
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ISODEC Holds Organisational Mapping Workshop to Strengthen Institutional Capacity

The Integrated Social Development Centre (ISODEC) has undertaken a comprehensive Organisational Mapping Tool (OMT) exercise aimed at strengthening its institutional capacity and enhancing internal collaboration. The two-day workshop, held in Sogakope in the South Tongu District of the Volta Region, brought together staff from both southern and northern Ghana. The exercise formed part of ISODEC’s […]
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ISODEC Holds Organisational Mapping Workshop to Strengthen Institutional Capacity

The Integrated Social Development Centre (ISODEC) has undertaken a comprehensive Organisational Mapping Tool (OMT) exercise aimed at strengthening its institutional capacity and enhancing internal collaboration. The two-day workshop, held in Sogakope in the South Tongu District of the Volta Region, brought together staff from both southern and northern Ghana. The exercise formed part of ISODEC’s […]
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ISODEC Holds Organisational Mapping Workshop to Strengthen Institutional Capacity

The Integrated Social Development Centre (ISODEC) has undertaken a comprehensive Organisational Mapping Tool (OMT) exercise aimed at strengthening its institutional capacity and enhancing internal collaboration. The two-day workshop, held in Sogakope in the South Tongu District of the Volta Region, brought together staff from both southern and northern Ghana. The exercise formed part of ISODEC’s […]
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ISODEC commends Pres Mahama for leading UN Reparative Justice resolution

The Integrated Social Development Centre (ISODEC) has congratulated President John Dramani Mahama, his team of experts and officials, and the government for leading the successful passage of a United Nations resolution on reparative justice. For many years, reparative justice has remained in the corridors of global politics, often lacking the needed agency and acknowledgement. In […]
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ISODEC Calls for UN Reparations Body After Historic Vote

Ghanaian civil society organisation the Integrated Social Development Centre (ISODEC) has urged Ghana, the African Union (AU) and the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) to push for the creation of a formal United Nations (UN) mechanism for reparative justice, following the landmark passage of UN Resolution A/80/L.48 on March 25, 2026. The resolution, spearheaded by President John […]
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