WASTE will be working with Agentschap NL and MetaSus in Colombia for the next 2 years. The aim is to improve the waste services in the big cities, making use of the existing service providers, which in many cases are...
This seed-money-project is financed by WIEGO, Workers in the Informal Economy, Globalizing, Organising, a UK-registered charity. In 2009, WIEGO received a grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation to support the...
The Emergency Sanitation Project is a collaboration between IFRC, WASTE and Oxfam GB to solve some of the most difficult challenges with providing sanitation in emergencies.
WASTE is working together with ACEPESA, an NGO in Costa Rica, to realize the gender mainstreaming guide for the Regional Initiative for Inclusive Recycling.
SaWi is developed and initiated by WASTE and Aqua for All.
SaWi connects demand for safe and sustainable sanitation solutions in developing an emerging economies/ markets to Dutch and European based private...
Botswana has a policy commitment to recycling and valorisation, and is seeking to maximise the diversion of materials from disposal and to optimise and improve recovery by valorising more materials.
WASTE assisted in a project formulation for waste management in Sikasso, Mali
Training for waste collectors in Uganda
WASTE is involved in the development of requirements for emergency sanitation solutions. Solutions to make sure that after disaster strikes, adequate and fast action can be undertaken to ensure that the victims get...
A project in which WASTE was subcontracted to prepare a waste management assessment for three cities in Turkey, Amasya, Bitlis and Kütahya, which was used to set up a series of multi-stakeholders training.
The WASH Alliance
The Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) sector requires greater synergy. Six Dutch civil society organisations with extensive experience in WASH have joined forces to form the WASH Alliance: Simavi,...
WASTE has formed a consortium with several organisations working in emergency areas. The main goal of the project is to come to a proper description of requirements for appropriate sanitation systemens in emergency...
As part of a larger project in the Les Palmes Region of Haïti, WASTE is asked to support the four cities in the Region of Haiti in the reconstruction and modernisation of their recycling, organics management, waste...
By 2014, an enabling environment exists for communities in nine selected districts in NTT, Papua Bharat and Papua Provinces, to realise a sustainable healthy living environment, through coordinated action to promote...
Collaboration with ACR+ in the Horizon 2020 programme.
Parnters for Water (PfW) financed a feasibility study for the set-up of a Financing Facility in Africa for water and sanitation. The project will identify the modality that is most effective and cost-efficient to...
Technical support on composting in Ethiopia and Kenya
The Dutch development sector has its own support organisation, called PSO, which supports capacity development of Dutch development co-operation organisations and their partners. As a PSO member, WASTE has the...
Practices that work for all the People, in Serbia is project aiming to improve the capacity of all stakeholders to assure the sustainability, effectiveness and fairness of local waste management and recycling practices...
Together with more than 25 researchers, 20 cities around the world were thoroughly assessed on their waste management system. The results of this research has been written down in the UN-Habitat's book Solid Waste...
FINISH stands for the Financial INclusion Improves Sanitation and Health programme and has been supported and implemented since 2009 by an Indian-Dutch consortium comprising banks, insurance companies, NGOs and academic...
“Integrated Sustainable Solid Waste Management in Asia” ISSOWAMA, has the aim of developing a performance assessment system for integrated waste management scenarios, which will consist of a set of qualitative...
BOKU, at the University of Vienna, has retained WASTE and Green Partners Romania to provide technical assistance in an innovative programme on formalising the informal and trans-boundary re-use trade between Germany,...
The original programme document of the Sanitation in Peri-urban areas in Africa (SPA) aims for water and sewerage utilities to take responsibility for on-site sanitation in peri-urban areas of selected cities: Parakou...
ICCO, Simavi and WASTE together set up assessments on the situation of sanitation at schools in six African countries. This project will follow up the recommendations resulting from the assessment in Malawi. Four...
The PPP-ISWM initiative is a multi-year programme implemented by the UNDP Public-Private Partnerships for Service Delivery (PPPSD) in partnership with WASTE, Advisers on Urban Environment and Development of Gouda, the...
Integrated Support for a Sustainable Urban Environment 2 (ISSUE2), a follow up of ISSUE, aiming at upscaling the number of sanitation facilities in the 14 countries.
The UN Millenium Development Goals (MDGs, target 10) call for halving the proportion of people without access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation by 2015. ROSA promotes resource-oriented sanitation concepts as a...
Integrated Approaches to Improving the Urban Environment in Asia (Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka).
This EU AsiaProEco project intended to contribute to reducing environmental threats to the health and livelihoods of...
The project “Rapid implementation of community based short and middle term measures to improve the functioning of solid waste management in Tsunami affected areas of Ampara and Hambantota districts” was approved by...
he scale of the Tsunami disaster made Sri Lanka call for international assistance. The international community has responded positively and has already offered a considerable amount of funds and assistance. Dutch offers...
The ISSUE programme or Integrated Sustainable Support for Sustainable Urban Environment was one of the first large partnership programmes that WASTE has been involved in. It grew out of field experiences in urban areas...
WASTE regularly organizes field visits around waste management practices for groups from various countries.
UWEP was an 8-year programme of WASTE, which goal was: to contribute to a better livelihood ( e.g. income, safe working conditions) and a better environment in relation to urban waste management, in particular for low-...