In an effort to improve access to clean water and sanitation, the Ga Mantse Foundation, in partnership with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, has launched a major Sanitation and Water Project in selected schools and communities within the Ga Traditional Area.

The project, which involves the construction of boreholes and the provision of sanitation facilities, is designed to alleviate long-standing water and hygiene challenges affecting residents and schoolchildren.

It forms part of the Ga Mantse Foundation's broader mission to promote health, education, and social well-being in Ga communities.

At the launch of the initiative, Deputy Minister for Local Government and Rural Development, Madam Rita Odoley Sowah, commended the partnership, describing it as a model for community-led development. "This initiative is fully in consonance with the government's broader agenda under the Water for All and Clean Communities programs.