Fourteen communities in the Asutifi North District Assembly, namely Kojo Nkrumah, Kramokrom, Agravi, Agravi Basic School, Asempanaye, Kwakuri, Amomaso, Akwasi Antwi, No. 1 Akuraa, Donkorkrom, Ama Agyemang, Esinanim, Akosa, and Osei Yawkrom have recently seen a positive change in their access to clean water. Thanks to the ANAM Initiative, supported […]
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World Vision Leads Asutifi North and Asunafo North in Creating Vulnerability Matrix for Pro-Poor Water Support
As part of ongoing efforts to ensure equitable access to safe drinking water, World Vision has successfully brought together key stakeholders from the Asutifi North and Asunafo North Districts to develop a Vulnerability Matrix aimed at identifying and supporting the most vulnerable households within their respective WASH projects. The engagement, […]
Continue readingSENSITISATION ON BURIAL PERMIT
Discuss how to administer and collect burial permits in the Asutifi North District, Nananom was invited to the Assembly hall on 16th December 2024. The issue of the Assembly not recording enough deaths in the District does not reflect the District’s will, as the Co-ordinating Director explained to Nananom. Additionally, […]
Continue readingCOMPETITIVE TENDER OPENING
On 21st April 2023 Asutifi North opened its competitive tender in various projects. The projects involved were fourteen projects and were awarded to competent contractors to execute the project
Continue readingTHE HOPE FOR A HOUSEHOLD TOILET HAS BECOME A REALITY
Peasant farmers and residents of Gambia No. 2, Madam Agatha Adumesia and Cecelia Kyeremaa are 65 and 60 years old, respectively. Following a brief illness identified as diabetes, their husband passed away ten years ago. Three children have been blessed by Madam Agatha Adumesia. On the other hand, Madam Cecelia […]
Continue readingSENSITIZATION ON PEPPER PRODUCTION
On 26th August, 2022 the District Agric Department invited all pepper producers in and around the Asutifi North District on the new technology in planting of pepper and ginger. The crop production Manager, Mr. Omani facilitated the program where 100 farmers were present to sensitized the new technology.
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