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Improved Waste Management in Bo, Makeni and Kenema

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Published on IATI
  • date_range Nov 01, 2016 - Mar 31, 2021
  • autorenew Implementation (Status)

Since the Ebola crisis, everyone in Sierra Leone now recognises that better hygiene and a healthier environment are essential to prevent more epidemics. Unauthorised dumping sites and illegal waste disposal spread illnesses, so Welthungerhilfe is helping the government to develop an infrastructure for municipal waste collection. Sierra Leone's private sector is underdeveloped so it is expected to participate in providing public services and is also involved in this project. At the same time, jobs are being created for the country’s numerous unemployed young people. Awareness of waste reduction, separation and recycling is also being raised by various means such as through schools.

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Sectors:
  • Waste management/disposal

Participating Organisations

UK - Department for International Development (DFID) Government Funding
United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) Multilateral Funding
Deutsche Welthungerhilfe International NGO Accountable

Transaction

Transaction Value Provider
Receiver
Type Date

Budget

9,168,791 USD
  • 454,735 GBP (Valued at Nov 07, 2016)
    date_range Nov 01, 2016 - Dec 31, 2016
  • 3,031,342 GBP (Valued at Nov 07, 2016)
    date_range Jan 01, 2017 - Dec 31, 2017
  • 2,515,871 GBP (Valued at Nov 07, 2016)
    date_range Jan 01, 2018 - Dec 31, 2018
  • 729,852 GBP (Valued at Jul 03, 2017)
    date_range Jan 01, 2019 - Jul 31, 2019
  • 9,672 USD (Valued at Aug 17, 2017)
    date_range Jan 01, 2017 - Dec 31, 2017
  • 121,896 GBP (Valued at Jul 31, 2019)
    date_range Aug 01, 2019 - Dec 31, 2019
  • 442,251 GBP (Valued at Jul 31, 2019)
    date_range Jan 01, 2020 - Dec 31, 2020
  • 73,138 GBP (Valued at Jul 31, 2019)
    date_range Jan 01, 2021 - Mar 01, 2021
access_time Updated on Oct 25, 2019 12:32:26