Plan International Ghana's Integrated Package for Sustainable Development (IPADEV) project is said to directly benefit over 18,668 residents from 10 communities in the Jasikan Municipality in the Oti region.
Koesim, Ketsi Nkwanta, Atwereboana, Atonkor, and Akaa are the ten beneficiaries. Asele, Lekanti, Nanankor, Udey, and Dzoku are additional names.
In addition to the 18,668 individuals, an estimated 36,000 members of the community will indirectly benefit from the project.
10,094 schoolchildren, 4,957 boys, and 5,137 girls from ten public schools are among the 18,668 direct beneficiaries.
Mr. William Domapielle, the IPADEV Project Manager for Plan International Ghana, explained that the initiative aims to contribute to the creation of a resilient and protective environment both at home and at school for better health and learning outcomes for children, particularly girls, through equitable access to and effective utilization of WASH, Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD), education, health facilities, and services by January 2026. He took some stakeholders through the various stages and components of the IPADEV project at the official launch and start-up meeting at Ja
The IPADEV Project Manager at Plan International Ghana announced the following important IPADEV project activities: the construction of hand pumps, mechanized systems, and pipe extensions for water facilities in ten communities as well as ten ultramodern, girl-friendly institutional toilets.