This landmark documentary changed the terms of the debate over Ghana’s water policy. It provides a unique glimpse into Ghana’s quest for safe and affordable water for all. Filmed throughout Ghana, it tells powerful human stories about the scramble for water by most of the country’s citizens and tackles the major challenges relating to sustainable water provision. It features key stakeholders and water experts, as well as known advocates.
Written and Directed by Kwesi Owusu. Produced by Creative Storm
Running time 52 minutes
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This is a problem of our own making. I have been watching YouTube videos from Ghana a lot and my observations are that we don’t have respect for water. I am always sad when I see that we don’t harvest water in Ghana. I was talking to a mate yesterday and I calculated this for him.
A plot of land of 70 x 100ft is 7,000 square feet.
7,000 x 0.623 gallons = 4,361 gallons/inch.
Accra for example has an average of 29.4 inches of rain per year.
4,361 x 29.4 = 128,214 gallons
This is the water that is lost from a plot of land in Accra alone. I can go on and on, but I don’t think I have to, because such is the game of life.
I am continuously invstigating online for tips that can facilitate me. Thank you!
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