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Community Based Decentralized Solid Waste System: Challenges and Lessons Learned
Community Based Decentralized Solid Waste System: Challenges and Lessons Learned
PROJECT BACKGROUND
Project Partners: UNESCAP, Quy Nhon People Committee, Waste
Concern, and enda Viet Nam Venue: Nhon Phu ward, Quy Nhon City Approach: community-based decentralized solid waste collection and treatment. Project objectives The model will be operated sustainability Awareness of community is raised Cost: US $ 41.582 excluded land contribution Time lines: July, 2005 October, 2007
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Financial sustainability
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attitude but not their behavior. Behavior changes take time Communitys participation and contribution is limited
LESSONS LEARNED
1. Advocate for policy changes
2. Promote and encourage communitys
self-reliance 3. Link the project with the current CDF activities in the community 4. Financial sustainability
SUGGESTIONS
The model is feasible and appropriate for
small community in suburb/suburban area of the cities It is the cost and environment effective solutions The model is highly recommended for replication . It is replicated in 3 places (cities) in Viet Nam
Promote Community Participation & Self Management by Creating of Community Development Funds (CDF)
Policy Supports
Promoting source separation Waste collection fee Paying for treatment service Linking with other formal/private
services
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Thai Nguyen Hung Yen Ha Tinh
The Communitybased Solid Waste Management should be linked with CDFs Network
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Solid waste management services which run by the urban poor should be recognized by society and government
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