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TRWMP is the largest solid waste infrastructure project after a natural disaster, clearing debris and offering employment opportunities for communities, accelerating rehabilitation efforts.
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Tsunami Recovery Waste Management What is it? • Largest and most extensive solid waste infrastructure project • Coordinated response to natural disaster effort Why is it Important? • Debris clearance is the firststep to rehabilitation and reconstruction • Provide temporary employment opportunities for communities
How it Works • Debris clearance supports the acceleration of rehabilitation and reconstruction • Provide support to local governments to resume waste collection, disposal and clearance. • Create temporary employment and new livelihood options • Generate recyclable materials • Support the design of waste management facilities.
Key Results Governance Infrastructure Livelihoods
Key Results: After Before • ha • Tsunami waste recycled
What’s next? • Developing disaster resilient, integrated waste facilities across the country by: • Providing technical assistance for planning and managing waste management systems • Pre-disaster plans for debris management • Replicating approaches and best practices from the Tsunami Recovery Waste Management Programme • - putting in place local legislation • debris clearance from disasters • waste management livelihoods and small medium enterprises • imparting technical skills