Natasha Horsfield is End Water Poverty’s Campaigns Intern. Here, she
talks about two of End Water Poverty’s members’ exciting plans for the
World Walks for Water and Sanitation 2012 in Ghana and Sierra Leone!
In Sierra Leone, 1,500 people will be walking on the 22nd March in not one but three 10 KM walks organised by WASH-Net Sierra Leone, two in Freetown and one in Makeni! Musa Ansumana Soko from WASH-Net says the importance of the election year in Sierra Leone means that various political parties will be taking part in the walks to show support for the WASH manifesto and statement. The two walks in Freetown will finish at one final meeting point where a statement on water and sanitation will be read out. The statement has also been sent to key ministers prior to the walks.
In Sierra Leone, 1,500 people will be walking on the 22nd March in not one but three 10 KM walks organised by WASH-Net Sierra Leone, two in Freetown and one in Makeni! Musa Ansumana Soko from WASH-Net says the importance of the election year in Sierra Leone means that various political parties will be taking part in the walks to show support for the WASH manifesto and statement. The two walks in Freetown will finish at one final meeting point where a statement on water and sanitation will be read out. The statement has also been sent to key ministers prior to the walks.
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