Sanitation According to a 2015 report using a small sample size, the people of Sunyani used a mix of public and private toilets, some of which are located relatively far from the city centre. There is one disposal site in the city consisting of 6 treatment ponds, all of which are no longer sufficient. In reality, data on how
sludge is managed in the city is minimal.
Healthcare Healthcare in Sunyani is regulated by the Sunyani Municipal Health Directorate of the
Ghana Health Service. As of 2010, the city have a total of 6 hospitals, 12 clinics, 7 CHPS compounds, and 3
maternity homes.
Vaccine coverage in the city is considered one of the best in the country. These vaccines, specifically childhood ones, are delivered at health facilities and outreach points. The outreach points are key to deliver vaccines directly to
beneficiaries. A 2021 study, prioritizing in the uptake of the administration of
malaria vaccines in the municipality, found that there is around a 90% uptake in the administrating doses
RTS,S 1 and 2, meeting
WHO's target of 90% while the uptake of RTS,S 3 was about 80%.
Education Education in the city is managed by the education department of the Sunyani municipal assembly, directed by Mr Mark Godfred Domah. The city, along with the municipality is home to 111 basic schools, 50 junior high schools, five senior high/vocational schools and two tertiary institutions. •
St. James Seminary Senior High School •
Sunyani Senior High School • S.D.A Senior High School • Sunyani Methodist Technical Institute •
Notre Dame Girls Senior High School • Chiraa Senior High School • Odomaseman Senior High School The city's higher educational institutions include the
Sunyani Technical University, a tertiary institution offering degrees in
engineering, science, and
technology. It was established in 1967 as a
technical institute, upgraded to a polytechnic in 1997 and was converted to the Sunyani Technical University in 2016. Another institution of higher education is the
University of Energy and Natural Resources, a publicly-funded university established in 2011 prioritizing careers in management of
energy and
natural resources in the country.
Sports Sunyani is home to one major football venue,
Coronation Park, which have a maximum capacity of 5,000 people. During preparations of the
2008 Africa Cup of Nations, the stadium was renovated although was not used in the competition. The venue is home to a couple of football clubs, such as
BA Stars F.C.,
Young Apostles F.C., and Prisons Ladies F.C. along with others. == Transport ==