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Why the poor in Ghana pay more for water, and still drink dirty water

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Water is life. Yet in Ghana today, access to safe water depends less on need and more on income and location. In a country that has committed itself to international human rights standards, the poorest households often pay the highest price for water while being the most exposed to unsafe and unhealthy sources. This is […]

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