
EPIC Africa Project: Ghana, Burkina Faso stakeholders discuss sustainable management of Volta Basin
Stakeholders in the Water, Energy and Food (WEF) sectors from Ghana and Burkina Faso have met in Accra under the EPIC Africa Project to discuss sustainable governance of the Volta Basin to ensure continued energy generation, food production and water security for communities that depend on the resource.
Dr Edo Abraham, Coordinator of EPIC Africa Project and Head of the Water Systems Engineering Section at TU Delft, said the workshop sought to enhance engagement with institutions and stakeholders involved in policy-making and long-term infrastructure planning in the water, agriculture, energy and environmental sectors.“The work of EPIC deals with that subject – of long-term infrastructural transitions that are sustainable and legitimate that people want, looking towards the Agenda 2063 of the Africa we want, and scale down to the Ghana we want and to the Volta basin we want, and what kind of future do we have.
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