Projects Old

CWSA

Ongoing Projects

The CWSA has implemented several projects in the past. Below however are our current and ongoing projects.

  • IDA/World Bank Additional Financing
  • Rotary International – USAID WASH Programme
  • Ghana-Spain Debt Swap Dev’t Programme (DSDP)
  • GoG-UNICEF WASH PROGRAMME
  • RURAL COMMUNITIES & SMALL TOWNS WATER SUPPLY PROJECT (AQUA AFRICA)
IDA/World Bank Additional Financing

IDA/World Bank Additional Financing for the Sustainable Rural Water and Sanitation Project (SRWSP) to provide improved water supply and Sanitation facilities for approximately 150,000 beneficiaries in 11 regions namely; Western, Western North, Central, Upper East, Upper West, Ahafo, Bono, Bono East, Northern, North East and Savana by constructing 250 boreholes fitted with handpumps, construction/rehabilitation of 23  small town pipe water systems, drilling of 30 boreholes for 10 small towns pipe water system, completion of designs in high fluoride zones in Bongo and  Chereponi, construction of 20, 000 Household latrines and a some School Teachers latrines. The projects also provides  logistics support to  EHAs, District SHEP Unit, District Assembly Officials  the construction of household latrines. The  total cost of the project is of $45.7million. The project started in 2018 and expected to end in December, 2019

Rotary International – USAID WASH Programme

Rotary International –USAID WASH Programme for 6 regions namely; Greater Accra, Eastern, Western, Central, Volta and Northern Regions – The water component of this programme will deliver 91 boreholes fitted with handpumps, 3 Limited Mechanised Schemes, 122 Institutional latrines at a total cost of GHS7Million. The project duration is 2017–2019 

Ghana-Spain Debt Swap Dev’t Programme (DSDP)

Ghana-Spain Debt Swap Dev’t Programme (DSDP) -Water Supply Improvement Project (WASIP) – This project will benefit 69, 000 people in 35 communities in 4 districts in the Volta Region namely: Adaklu, Agotime Ziope, Ho Municipal and Ho West and will cover the following: Construction of 12 fully reticulated small towns piped systems, construction of 6 Limited Mechanised Systems, procurement of consultants and contractors. The  total cost of the project is USD3.78Million. The project started in 2016 and expected to be completed by end of 2019.

GoG-UNICEF WASH PROGRAMME

GoG-UNICEF WASH PROGRAMME –  23 Districts in Central, Volta, Northern, Upper East and Upper West Regions will benefit from the project. The water component is expected to:  deliver 114 boreholes fitted with handpumps, rehabilitate 30 boreholes, pipe extension and construction of storage tanks to 46 schools and clinics, connect 2 Basic schools to GWCL pipe lines, Scale up water safety planning and implementation in 39 communities, construct 25 Institutional latrines, construct group Hand washing facilities in 80 schools and rehabilitate 5 KVIP Latrines. The project is expected to be implemented between 2017-2020 at a  total cost of GHS7.9Million. 

RURAL COMMUNITIES & SMALL TOWNS WATER SUPPLY PROJECT (AQUA AFRICA)
  • Project to be financed by UK Export Finance & HSBC
  • Project Cost is €30 Million
  • The beneficiary regions are; Ashanti, Eastern, Greater Accra, Volta & Oti regions.
  • The project is expected to deliver safe drinking water to about 282,000 people
  • Loan agreement has been approved by parliament and preparation for implementation is almost concluded

 

PROJECT COMPONENT

  • Point Source Nano-Filtration Systems (150)
  • Piped Water Systems with household connections and public Stand pipes (12)
  • Training & Capacity Building


NOW MORE THAN EVER

Why CWSA matters

CWSA is committed to the effective and efficient delivery of safe and sustainable water services to rural communities and small towns. CWSA aspires to be the leading Public Sector Rural Water Service Delivery Organisation in Africa.

Piped Water Systems

Delivery figures for Piped Systems now stand at 70 for Small Communities Systems, 496 Small Towns Piped Schemes, 88 Limited Mechanised Systems and 15 GWCL Piped Connections

Hygiene Promotion

CWSA has made invaluable contributions to the development of the School Health Education Programme (SHEP) of the Ghana Education Service.

Sanitation

CWSA has over the years improved access to decent sanitation facilities across the country with the construction of 87, 763 latrines