The USAID WASH for Health in Ghana project is working to ensure that all residents have sustainable access to dignified, safe and improved water supply and sanitation, and the knowledge, attitudes and behaviors needed to appropriately use these facilities to meet their basic needs and to be healthy. Now in the second year of a two-year extension, the project objectives are to: (1) Increase use of improved household sanitation; (2) Improve community water supply services; (3) Improve sector governance and policies; (4) Expand the practice of key hygiene behaviors; (5) Leverage public-private partnership investment to magnify the impact of USG funding; and (6) Improve water supply and sanitation infrastructure for schools and health facilities. TMG is responsible for the design and implementation of the project’s SBC strategy to facilitate the adoption of key healthy behaviors.