Former water, sanitation and hygiene Expert at IRC Ghana
'Benjamin Agbemor joined IRC in February, 2018. He was based in the Asutifi North District, where he worked on the implementation of the Asutifi North WASH master plan. Previously Benjamin has worked with the Community Water and Sanitation Agency in Ghana as a Regional Learning Facilitator, first, on the Sustainable Services at Scale (Triple-S) Project, and later on the Strengthening Local Government Capacity for Water Service Delivery Project. Ben left IRC at the second half of 2019 to resume his studies.
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