SIWI Amman hosts Ghana representatives for WASH exposure visit in Jordan
The second day, delegates met with the Ministry of Water and Irrigation, where an overview of Jordan’s water and sanitation sector, Jordan’s overall experience in providing water and sanitation to vulnerable outreach communities and rural communities, and a discussion of funding models and mechanisms for WASH projects, such as with the Open Government Partnership’s Multi-Donor Trust Fund that helped fund the visit, were covered by the presentations. That evening, delegates were able to attend a networking dinner to share experiences and connect.
“The importance of exchanging knowledge, experiences, and expertise in the WASH sector cannot be overstated.”
On the final day of the exposure visit, participants were presented with information regarding WASH in vulnerable outreach communities in Jordan, followed by a field visit to the community in Amman. This vulnerable outreach community can provide the Ghana representatives with model information for the successful implementation of similar communities.
“The importance of exchanging knowledge, experiences, and expertise in the WASH sector cannot be overstated.” says Lara Nassar, Programme Manager in the Amman office of SIWI. “The lessons learned in Amman, and in the Western Africa Northen Asia (WANA) region in general, can help representatives in Ghana and other regions to make more informed, sustainable, and climate resilient decisions.”
This week, representatives from Libya will journey to Amman for another WASH exposure visit.