The Project Coordinator of the Gold Fields Ghana Foundation, Ayishetu Mohammed, was recognised during the commemoration of World Water Day, held at the University of Mines and Technology (UMaT), Tarkwa, in the Western Region.
She received a Special Recognition (Industry) award for her exceptional efforts in Water Resource Management (WRM) and community development.

Madam Ayishetu’s recognition was announced when a team from the Gold Fields Ghana Foundation collaborated with stakeholders at UMaT on Saturday, March 22, 2026, to observe World Water Day under the inspiring theme “Water and Gender: Where Water Flows, Equality Grows.”
The event featured meaningful discussions on how water sustainability is closely linked to gender equality, emphasizing that access to clean water is not only an environmental issue but also a social one.
A 64-member Water and Sanitation (WATSAN) committee that participated in the event highlighted the importance of collaboration and shared responsibility in protecting this vital resource.
In light of the occasion, stakeholders recognized Madam Ayishetu for her contributions to advancing sustainable development and presented her with a citation.
Receiving the award, she expressed gratitude to the stakeholders for the honor and acknowledged colleagues at the Foundation whose efforts and commitment to promote the responsible use of water and access to safe water for everyone proved significant.

In a statement, the Gold Fields Ghana Foundation expressed pride in the milestone achieved by their staff, noting that her dedication inspired everyone at the firm and exemplified the role of women in promoting sustainability in society.
“Her achievement is not only a personal milestone but also a powerful acknowledgment of the role of women in driving sustainable development outcomes.
“Well done, Ayisha! Your dedication inspires us all to keep building a future where water, equality, and community wellbeing flow together,” the Foundation underscored.
As part of the celebration, the New Atuabo Community was recognized for its exemplary leadership in managing local water systems, a true demonstration of leadership, responsibility, and sustainability in action.
Since its inception in 2004, the Gold Fields Ghana Foundation has invested over US$2.6 million in water and sanitation projects, enhancing access to clean water and sanitation facilities across host communities.
World Water Day is held annually on March 22 as a means of focusing attention on the importance of freshwater and advocating for the sustainable management of freshwater resources.






































































