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Country Presentation
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Nepal Knowledge
Description Figures/Info
Development Regions Five
Zones 14
Districts 75
Area 147,181 Squaresmeters
Population Approx 30 mil.
Rural pop Approx 80%
Urban Pop Approx 20%
Municipalities 58
Village Dev Committees 3915
Main urban centers Kathmandu Valley,Pokhara,Nepalgunj, Birgunjand Biratnagar
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Existing Situation of Waste Management
In Nepal
Relevant policies and programs already in place Public participation issues existing and challenges for
mass awareness, cooperation and wider participation
Municipalities the main planners and implementers of
waste management Technologies still traditional and need upgrading with
adequate resources for effective and efficient management
Public Private Partnership (PPP) one of the promising
approaches for SWM Waste generation: 0.25 kg/p/d (HH); 0.34 kg/p/d (total);
700,000 tons of solid waste produced by the urbanpopulation
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Presence of Green Action
Bridge between the Government and people
Encouraging for partnership and networking with
private and public sectors Promoting volunteerism for local initiatives and
growing with networking and synergy effects
Responsible organizational members individual and
collective Multi-disciplinary team of social workers
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Approaches of Green Action
Self awareness with proactive strategies Starting from simple and manageable actions and grow
later on gradually
Solid waste management catchy agenda for the timebeing and current local situation deserving urgent action
Uniting local initiatives and coordinating for bettermanagement
Just a dumping of the waste is not the solution thinkabout sustainable green technologies and make the peopleand governments equally responsible
The ultimate goal to promote green economy
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Adopted Program Modalities
Promoting and networking volunteerism socialwelfare
Mass awareness generation clean up campaigns Promoting corporate social responsibilities towards
SWM and mass awareness for promoting better publicparticipation resource generation and synergy
Future strategies to be based aiming at greentechnologies and economies long term program
R&D for PPP in solid waste and wastewaterreclamation projects in the future
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Progress Status
Developed 40 youth volunteers (25% female); Consultation with communities (Swoyambhu,
Pokhara, Kirtipur, Bhaktapur, Chitwan, Bardiya,Biratnagar etc.);
Developed sharing materials (brochures) and onlinedonwww.greenaction.com;
Coordinated with Ncell, US Embassy, EU, KMPC,schools/colleges etc for clean up program 5 June 2012;
Carried out clean up program Coordinated for Regional Conference.
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Event-1 (with Ncell) June 5,
2012 Place-New Baneswore
4500 people mobilized
Kathmandu Municipality, Civil Police, Armed Police,schools/colleges, Ncell, Local Organizations, Mediapeople participated;
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Event-2 (June 5, 2012)
Maharajgunj Area (with American Embassy)
500 people mobilized
Participated American Embassy, KathmanduMetropolitan, St. Lowlarnce School, Saleways DeptStore, Bhatbhateni Supermarket, ..etc.
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Event 3 (Nagarkot) June 5, 2012
With Naldum Nagarkot Tourism DevelopmentCommittee
Mobilized around 600 people Participated by many local clubs and freelance
volunteers
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Other events (on various
dates) Katunje (Bhaktapur) 10 trucks, 900 people
Chitwan 1000 people
Pokhara 1500 people Bardiya 1200 people
Itahari 600 people
Tilganga joint program with govt. (KMC)
Alltogether mobilized around 10,000 volunteers.
Collected about 100 + trucks equivalent to 200 tons ofwaste and handed over to municipalities
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Peoples Voices
Spontaneous participation They do for better awareness
Realized importance of the social event
They are cooperating with the government and NGOswho should take care of the environment
Should be organized more frequently
A continuity of the government's efforts
Success depends upon the support from thegovernment
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Media And News Highlights
Separate presentation (with video about the GreenAction)
National Sanitation Week June 5-11, organized by thegovernment and concerned stakeholders in all thedistricts
Green Actions Initiatives became the part of the
National Sanitation Week
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Issues and challenges Each organization has its own plan and its a challenge
to effectively coordinate with all of them The government should come forward with
coordinating and supporting roles
Just collection and disposal of the waste is not thesolution, the reuse and recycling of the waste shouldbe part of the National waste management program
Reduction at source, collection, transportation,
recycling, reuse and recovery of the materials shouldbe practically integrated in the municipal plans
Appropriate rules, regulations with funds
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attitudes; achieve some
results from positive andpractical actions, then only
we can support others
Thank You!
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The startOn August 2007, in Tallinn, Estonia - few friendsgot together.
The Problem: extensive illegal dumping, lowawareness and ignorance.
How to turn things around make people care andmake Estonia a clean country again?
Solution:Lets invite the whole society to clean thecountry together in just 1 day!
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Lets Do It! 2008 in Estonia
preparation time - 7 months
team - more than 600 volunteers
mapping of the waste - 300 volunteers, mappingweekends, special software
more than 500 partners
a zero-budget campaign with opinion leaders,
actors, musicians, sportsmen
raising the issue and gaining support of the public
and the media
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The beginning
On 3rd of May 2008
50 000 people
10 000 tons of waste
In 5 hours
3rd
of May 2008, Lithuania - 3000 people13th of September 2008 Latvia - 40 000 people
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Lets Do It! model:
First you have 1 countrytroubled with illegal dumping
Then you have concerned peopleto take up the initiative
They start the mapping of the garbage
raise the issue in public and invite
the whole society to cooperate and
clean it all up in just 1day!
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Acting together Local people
Neighbors
Enterprises Public organizations
NGO-s
Media
Local governments
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Long term results
1. The amount ofillegal waste drastically reduced.
2. New level ofpublic awareness about the waste issues.
3. Successful co-operation experience throughoutthe whole society.
4. New wave ofambitious civic actions.
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Lets Do It! World
To spread the idea and inspire cleanup actions in other
countries, the volunteer team offered:
the movie;
waste map;
network;
a country-cleaning manual; e-mail consulting;
experience-sharing conference (first in January 2010).
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Lets Do It! World - one of the fastest-growingcivic movements in history!
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LDI cleanups by 2009
3 countries
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LDI cleanups in 2010
9 countries
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LDI cleanups in 2011
18 countries
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WC2012 cleanups map
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Gatherings in 2011 and 2012
Regional conferences all around the World to:
introduce the idea;
share experiences;
connect regionally.
Lets Do It! World conference in January 2012
To bring togethereveryone preparing to organize a Letsdo it! clean-up action.
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World Cleanup 201224th of March 25th of September
The network ofLets Do It! inviting people and
organizations across the world to step up and
organize cleanup actions!
Millions of people all over the world
participating in one-day cleanup actions,
together forming the World Cleanup 2012 action series.
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Participation rates
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Tons of garbage
collected
Participating
countries by year
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WC2012 partners
Big thanks to our global partners in
World Cleanup 2012 action!
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Whats now?
Regional LDI network gatherings in 2012,to share experiences and plan next steps together
European countries:
Russia, St Petersburg, 8.-11.november Asian countries: Nepal, 8.-11.november
Americas: El Salvador, 16.-18.november
African countries: Benin, 19.-21.november
For results and more info:
www.letsdoitworld.org/calendar
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World Cleanup 2013
A year for cleanups all around the world
Join the 7 million volunteers who have cleanedtheir homes already and lets clean up the
whole planetin 2013!
Is your country already on board?
More info: www.letsdoitworld.org
Whats next?
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13.-15. September1 000 000 volunteersCleanup action uniting the countries around
the Mediterranean sea to clean up the sea
and surrounding areas.
More info: www.letsdoitmediterranean.org
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Cleaning up the trash is not something we want to
keep on doing forever. Now that we have raised theissue in our homes and have the positive experience of
cooperation through the cleanup actions, we need to
take it to the next level.
Let's start to look at the root causes and worktogether to bring permanent change!
Lets Do It! is announcing two global gatherings,
organized in 2013 by Lets Do It! movement: CleanWorld Brainstorm and Clean World Conference
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Clean World Brainstorm, 29-31 Jan 2013In Tallinn, Estonia
Inviting worlds brightest eco-thinkers, producers,
designers and policy-makers to come together and
draw up a Clean World action plan to make next
steps towards waste-free world.
Do you know someone who should be invited?
Please send your suggestion to:[email protected]
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Clean World Conference 2013, 1-3 Feb 2013In Tallinn, Estonia
Inviting together the network and friends of Lets Do
It! movement across the world to discuss the
implementation of Clean World plan and to figure
out our next steps as a movement for a clean andhealthy planet.
You are invited to join us!Please register latest at 17thof December 2012.
For more information and to attend, please
write to: [email protected]
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Thank you!
www.letsdoitworld.org
http://www.letsdoitworld.org/http://www.letsdoitworld.org/http://www.letsdoitworld.org/