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UN mobilises 26 agencies for Ghana’s nationwide clean-up exercise

Patricia BoakyebyPatricia Boakye
July 10, 2026
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The United Nations has thrown its support behind Ghana’s nationwide two-day clean-up exercise, describing the initiative as a critical step toward preventing disease outbreaks and restoring healthy living conditions in communities affected by the devastating June 29 floods.

Speaking on Channel One TV’s Breakfast Daily during the launch of the exercise on Friday, July 10, Public Health Expert at the United Nations, Dr. Fiona Braka, affirmed their solidarity with the government to promote environmental health following the widespread destruction caused by the floods.

“We were all affected by the recent flood situation that caused huge devastation and destruction of homes and property. We have also seen the need to clean up after that event, and that is why we are here,” she said.

Dr. Braka noted that maintaining a clean environment is fundamental to disease prevention, adding that the exercise aligns with the United Nations’ broader commitment to promoting healthy communities, reducing pollution and mitigating environmental health risks.

She disclosed that all 26 UN agencies based in Ghana had been mobilised to participate in the exercise alongside Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies (MMDAs), describing the campaign as a demonstration of collective responsibility.

The UN official also commended the level of preparation for the exercise, saying government had ensured the availability of essential sanitation equipment, including wheelbarrows, shovels and gloves, while security agencies, civil servants and other volunteers had turned out in large numbers.

“We really want to commend the government and the people of Ghana for standing together in such a situation,” she added.

The nationwide clean-up exercise, organised by the Post-Flood Mitigation Committee, is taking place across seven flood-affected regions to improve sanitation, clear choked drains and reduce the likelihood of future flooding.

Friday’s activities are being led by personnel from the security services, Metropolitan, Municipal and District Assemblies and waste management companies, while members of the public are expected to join the exercise on Saturday.

The National General Cleaning Days were declared in response to the June 29 floods, which claimed at least 13 lives, displaced thousands of residents and caused extensive damage to homes, businesses and public infrastructure, particularly in the Greater Accra Region.

As part of the exercise, President John Dramani Mahama directed all government appointees, including Ministers, Members of Parliament, Chief Executive Officers of state institutions, Metropolitan, Municipal and District Chief Executives, and heads of public institutions, to leave their offices and lead clean-up activities in their respective communities.

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