An open letter to the President: Re: Ending Accra's perennial floods — the case for two new drainage arteries and a sanitation culture that holds
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An open letter to the President: Re: Ending Accra's perennial floods — the case for two new drainage arteries and a sanitation culture that holds

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Your Excellency, Every rainy season, Accra drowns. Homes fill with water. Businesses lose stock. Roads become rivers. Lives are lost.

Published by Francis Buetey

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