Abstract
This study seeks to provide information on water pricing in Ghana. It looks at the experiences in water pricing practices, the problems and successes encountered in the country. It outlines the reforms instituted in the water sector for the provision and sustainability of urban, rural, and agricultural water supplies to address the problems. Also discussed are the institutional arrangements put in place to ensure the coordinated management of the country's water resources. Finally, the study makes suggestions on how the problems on water pricing can be effectively addressed particularly in ensuring consumer protection and investor interest with the obvious introduction of the private sector in the urban water service delivery.
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