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Proper solid waste management (SWM) is critical for sustainable environmental development. Despite high-level policy efforts and technical investments, unmanaged solid waste remains a problem in many developing countries including Ghana. The quantity of waste generated is increasing in rural...
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The modernization of the solid waste management sector prompted by the Ronchi decree of 1997 has proceeded slowly and is far from being completed. Regional differentials in the effectiveness of local policies and in the efficiency of waste collection and disposal firms are still large. Southern...
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the already increasing demand for water, sanitation and hygiene related facilities and services, especially from low … focus on what strategies will be necessary to achieve universal access to safe water and basic sanitation by 2030. To … to achieving sustained, universal access to safe water and sanitation in the context of Rwanda:1. The scale of the need …
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Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services are examined from the Political Economy Analysis (PEA) perspective in … Rwanda. Through a participatory qualitative approach, the findings show that water and sanitation services have been …
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, and water and sanitation). Private investment can be encouraged by tackling regulatory uncertainty in many areas. To this …, throughout the industry has often been perceived as an obstacle to its development. Private investment in water and sanitation is …
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