Scientists study access to water among poorer Kumasi residents under changing climatic conditions

Scientists study access to water among poorer Kumasi residents under changing climatic conditions

[AdomOnline - Ghana] - 4/06/2025
Water access despite being an essential resource to life remains elusive to, especially poorer residents, living in urban centres, presenting untoward discomfort and inconvenience. Scientists from the University of Copenhagen and the KNUST are starting a research study into how residents living (…)
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