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Article content “Water is life,” Sulley Gariba often said. Growing up in the dusty regional town of Tamale in Ghana’s impoverished north at the parched edge of The Sahel, he was acutely aware early on of the centrality of clean water to the wellbeing of his fellow citizens. He also understood that deep-seated asymmetries of power and knowledge prevented universal access to all affordable basic services including education, food security and the rule of law — and a better life for all. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Jackson: Ghanaian diplomat Sulley Gariba, who worked to level inequalities, called Canada his second home Back to video