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Gambias WASH Workshop Exposes Water Crisis Chaos
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 41967, member: 636"] Gambia finished a four-day water and sanitation workshop at Sindola Safari Lodge. Health Ministry teams worked with Swedish experts and UNICEF money. The meeting brought together school officials, water managers, and health workers. They studied five main water problems across the country. Climate change makes clean water harder to find for everyone. Ivan Draganic led the training sessions for all participants. He said Gambia shows strong commitment to safe water projects. The country faces growing weather challenges that hurt water systems. Officials want fair water access for both cities and villages. The workshop helps build stronger water services that last longer. Experts studied how the government runs water programs and fixes problems. They looked at weak spots where climate hurts water supplies. The work will make water services stronger against future weather disasters. Leaders plan to use these ideas for better water policies. The findings will guide money spending on new water projects. Lamin Fadera thanked UNICEF for supporting the important water work. The analysis creates a planning document for advocacy and improvements. Abdou Karim Darboe praised everyone for working hard during the meetings. Armand Gnahore from UNICEF called the event very important for progress. He wants real changes that help people access clean water daily. [/QUOTE]
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