Integrated Solid Waste Management Plan for Nairobi: Second Training on Assessment of Current Waste Management System and Gaps Therein, and Targets and Issues of Concern for ISWM
The second training on Assessment of Current Waste Management System and Gaps therein, and Issues of Concern for ISWM under the Integrated Solid Waste Management Plan (ISWMP) preparation process took place on 9-10 July 2009, at the Pan Afric Hotel in Nairobi. The training was organised by the City Council of Nairobi (CCN) in collaboration with UNEP and the National Task Team (NTT).
The training was conducted by experts from University of Cape Town (UCT), and UNEP’s International Environmental Technology Centre (IETC) Japan. Other than the NTT , research assistants from local universities who are assisting the task team in waste inventory and assessment of systems, also took part in the training.
Main aspects covered during the training included an assessment of SWM polices, institutions, financial mechanisms, technology, and stakeholder participation. Target setting for IWSM, and stakeholder identification and issues of concern was also discussed.
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Speeches and presentations:
- Overview of the Integrated
Solid Waste Management
(ISWM) Project in Nairobi
Eng. B. K. Njenga,
City Council of Nairobi
- Progress of ISWMP
Eng. N. Kahiu,
Jomo Kenyatta University of
Agriculture and Technology
- Assessment of
Current Waste Management System
and Gaps therein &
Target Setting for ISWM
Dr. Mushtaq Ahmed Memon, UNEP-Division of Technology, Industry and Economics ,
International Environmental Technology Centre
- Integrated Solid Waste Management
Regulations
Dr. Mushtaq Ahmed Memon, UNEP-Division of Technology, Industry and Economics,
International Environmental Technology Centre
- Overview of the Waste Management Regulations
Mr. Robert Orina,
Senior Compliance and Enforcement Officer, National Environment Management Authority
- Waste Management Regulations Kenya
- Integrated Solid Waste Management
Institutions
Dr. Mushtaq Ahmed Memon, UNEP-Division of Technology, Industry and Economics,
International Environmental Technology Centre
- Integrated Solid Waste Management
Stakeholder Roles
Dr. Mushtaq Ahmed Memon, UNEP-Division of Technology, Industry and Economics,
International Environmental Technology Centre
- Integrated Solid Waste Management: Stakeholder analysis
Mr. Robert Orina,
Senior Compliance and Enforcement Officer, National Environment Management Authority
- Ruiru Solid Waste Management: From Collection to Disposal
Prof. Peter Ngau, University of Nairobi
- Stakeholder Interaction Analysis
Prof. Peter Ngau, University of Nairobi
- City of Cape Town Recycling of Residential Waste: From Collection to Landfill Disposal
Prof. Peter Ngau, University of Nairobi
- Integrated Solid Waste Management;
The Role of Stakeholders
Eng. Marclus K. Mwai, Ministry of Local Government
- Integrated Solid Waste Management
Technologies & Infrastructure
Dr. Mushtaq Ahmed Memon, UNEP-Division of Technology, Industry and Economics,
International Environmental Technology Centre
- National Health Care Waste
Management Assessment
Ibrahim Longolomoi,
Ministry of Public health and Sanitation
- Health Care Waste Quantities
Mr. Ibrahim Longolomoi, Ministry of Public Health and Sanitation
- Integrated Solid Waste Management
Financing Mechanisms
Dr. Mushtaq Ahmed Memon, UNEP-Division of Technology, Industry and Economics,
International Environmental Technology Centre
- SME and CBE involvement in Municipal Solid
Waste Management
Mr. Paul Chege, Practical Action
- Integrated Solid Waste Management
Wuxi New District, PRC
Stakeholders’ Concerns
Dr. Mushtaq Ahmed Memon, UNEP-Division of Technology, Industry and Economics,
International Environmental Technology Centre
- Overview of Primary Data Collection
Prof. Peter Ngau, University of Nairobi (UON), Eng. N. Kahiu, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT)
- Experiences and Lessons Learnt
CCN Field Officers– Mr. Andrew Nyasiengo
- Experiences and Lessons Learnt
Research Assistants
- Mr. Joakim Nyarangi
- GIS Mapping
Mr. Edwin Wamukaya, UON / Ms. Esther Muthoni, UoN
- Integrated Solid Waste Management in Nairobi:
Developing a support structure to turn
Solid Waste into Resource – A strategic analysis
Mr. Allison Kasozi, University of Capetown
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