
This initiative is designed to provide housing and healthcare support for individuals affected by the Akosombo Dam spillage. The project aims to establish a sustainable and integrated community that addresses both housing and healthcare needs.
- Bungalow Construction for Nurses:
- Design and construct modern, comfortable, and functional bungalows to accommodate healthcare professionals.
- Provide adequate housing facilities equipped with essential amenities to support the well-being of nurses.
- Ensure the bungalows are energy-efficient and environmentally friendly.
- CHPS Facility Integration:
- Establish a fully equipped CHPS facility within the resettlement center to provide primary healthcare services.
- Collaborate with healthcare professionals to design a facility that meets the specific needs of the community.
- Implement health education programs to promote community well-being.
- Infrastructure for Community Development:
- Develop necessary infrastructure such as roads, water supply, and sanitation facilities.
- Design communal spaces to foster social interaction and community engagement.
- Implement sustainable practices to ensure long-term viability and resilience.
- Environmental Considerations:
- Conduct environmental impact assessments to minimize the project’s ecological footprint.
- Incorporate landscaping and green spaces to enhance the overall aesthetic appeal of the resettlement center.
- Integrate waste management systems for proper disposal and recycling.
- Stakeholder Collaboration:
- Collaborate with local authorities, NGOs, and community leaders to ensure the project aligns with community needs.
- Involve community members in the decision-making process to enhance ownership and sustainability.
- Establish partnerships with educational institutions for skill development and training programs.