2021
DOI: 10.1080/02508060.2021.1888037
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The implications of social and economic barriers to safe drinking water for municipal level policy in Ghana

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“…(2017), Kelly et al . (2018), Egan and Agyemang (2019) and Dosu et al . (2021) addressed water supply problems.…”
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confidence: 94%
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“…(2017), Kelly et al . (2018), Egan and Agyemang (2019) and Dosu et al . (2021) addressed water supply problems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…This concern is complicated by the desire to accomplish Sustainable Development Goals in less than one decade, including clean water and sanitation (Egan and Agyemang, 2019). They affirmed that the Ghanaian Government and supranational establishments, such as the IMF and the World Bank, need to re-focus energy on appealing with transparency and network governance (Addo, 2020; Dosu et al ., 2021). Although infrastructure provision such as urban water provision is the sole responsibility of the government, especially in developing countries (Olojede et al ., 2023), reforms and engaging stakeholders are inclusive of urban water management.…”
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“…Como consequência dessa degradação da qualidade da água, existe um crescente aumento na demanda de investimentos em processos cada vez mais avançados de tratamento para o abastecimento público (SANTANA; ZHANG; MIHELCIC, 2014;GHERNAOUT, 2017;LIU et al, 2017a) que ainda enfetram obstáculos na implantação de tecnologias efetivas para a remoção total de substâncias recalcitrantes, principalmente para localidades subdesenvolvidas (DOSU et al, 2021;MURRAY et al, 2020;SIWILA;BRINK, 2020). Outro custo atrelado à degadação ambiental causada pela poluição por efluentes é o investimento público em programas de saúde direcionados para o atendimento de pacientes acometidos por doenças de veiculação hídrica ou ainda milhares de mortes ocasioanadas pela falta de saneamento (WATSON, 2006;SIQUEIRA et al, 2017;GOVENDER;BARNES;PIEPER, 2011).…”
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