Session

Virtual Event: Waste-to-value in Solid Waste Management

Sophia Kamau
Sophia Kamau

Sub-Saharan Africa  - Virtual Event

Waste to value processes in Solid Waste Management

Topic: Waste-to-value in solid waste management (SWM)

Date: 24th February 2022

Time: 12:00 – 14:00 Central European Time (CET)

Languages: English & French

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Background Information

SDG 11: “Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable” aims to ensure access for all to adequate, safe and affordable solid waste management services and to achieve environmentally sound solid waste management practices1. World Bank (2018) describes the waste management sector as a gradual process and changes should be introduced incrementally if the sector is to improve steadily achieving organic growth. In the policy document Municipal Solid Waste Management: A Roadmap for Reform for Policy Makers, special attention is paid to the building blocks of a well-functioning waste management system, including reliable data, legislation, institutional framework, financing, public communication and participation, management capacity, and operations. The intention of this roadmap is to provide a simple list of key issues and their sequencing that may be used by national and regional/local authorities in the conceptualization and implementation of municipal solid waste management reforms 2.

In 2021, Connective Cities organized sessions in effort to address the challenges that cities/municipalities face in effort to provide solid waste management services. As aforementioned, this is a gradual journey and can be achieved by understanding the challenges but most importantly gaining knowledge on how to deal with the challenges. The event series will address some of the challenges including how to deal with illegal dump sites, opportunities in waste to value and how to mainstream the informal waste collectors into the system. The knowledge shared is based on practice from peers in the region.

This event will mainly focus on waste to value; promoting recycling of waste in effort to reduce the waste taken to the landfills.

Connective Cities’ Sub-Saharan Africa Network

In July 2021, Connective Cities officially launched the Sub-Saharan Africa Network of urban practitioners. The overall objective is to provide a platform for exchange of solutions and foster continuous learning among the members within an informal framework. This is being done in the context of thematic working groups.

We kindly invite you to become a member of our Connective Cities Community - SSA Network (https://community.connective-cities.net/en) and join the working groups of your interest!

Time (CET)

Agenda

Content

11:45

Technical check-in

TechSupport

12:00

Introduction

Sophia Kamau

Regional Network Coordinator

Connective Cities SSA

12:10

Presentations:

Financing & infrastructure for SWM in Rwanda

 

Sengoga Desire

A journey towards sustainable waste to Resources solutions: composting & plastics recycling practices in the Huye Secondary City, Rwanda

Richard Ndicunguye,

Global Green Growth Institute-Rwanda Country Program

Urgent communication for E-waste issues

J-P Fokam SOH,

Sustainable Solutions Providers

13:10

Q & A

Sophia Kamau

13:40

Wrap up

Sophia Kamau

* Kindly note that the session will be recorded for future reference.

1 https://sdgs.un.org/goals/goal11 Accessed on 4/06/2021

2World Bank Group. 2018. Municipal Solid Waste Management: A Roadmap for Reform for Policy Makers. World Bank, Washington, DC.

 

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