Appropriate Aid is… Aid that is suited to local conditions and takes into account the wishes and needs of the local population.

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Appropriate Aid is… Aid that is suited to local conditions and takes into account the wishes and needs of the local population

Sustainable development is…… Development that uses a resource but does not destroy the resources for future generations. It aims to protect the environment and involve local people while taking into account their concerns and well-being

What were your conclusions about ‘appropriate aid’ in Ashanti? Most important Least important

Water and Sanitation: Basic Human Needs

Water Gender Imbalance

Water-related illnesses such as cholera and typhoid affect more than 1 Water-related illnesses such as cholera and typhoid affect more than 1.5 billion people and kill nearly 1 million people every year 1/3 medical facilities in LICs lack access to a safe water source Diarrhea is the 3rd leading cause of child death leading to malnutrition and starvation