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World Bank pledges humanitarian support to displaced in Akosombo Dam spillage

Mepe, Volta Region: Pictures of the destruction caused as a result of the VRA Dam Spillage.
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The World Bank has pledged its readiness to support the government of Ghana in its response to the humanitarian crisis in the Lower Volta basin, where thousands of residents lost their homes, farms, and businesses to floods as a result of the spillage of the Akosombo Dam by the Volta River Authority.

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Speaking at the 3rd Conference on Fisheries and Coastal Environment in Accra, Operations Manager of the World Bank in Ghana, Liberia, and Sierra Leone, Michelle Keane, conveyed the World Bank’s empathy to affected victims, while indicating her organization’s preparedness to assist government efforts.

Mr. Keane also expressed hope that the government of Ghana will take advantage of a $150 million loan facility to help protect coastal communities from flooding with a long-term sustainability strategy.

SOURCE: CITI

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