Kampot pilot city, cambodia Improving Urban Environment: Waste Management. 2010-2012 Presentation: Mr. Neak Sovannary, Mayor of Kampot Pilot City
CONTENT: 1. About Kampot Pilot City 2. Project Design 3. Main Project Results
1-About Kampot Pilot City, Kampot Province, Cambodia
CAMBODIA Kampot Province 4
Symbol of Kampot Pilot City
1-1. About Kampot Pilot City Kampot-Municipality is a southwestern province next to the sea coast and as far as 148 km from Phnom Penh Capital. Total population stands at 34,325 The total households comprise of 6,785 with the average household size of 5 persons. The population density averages 640 persons/km 2 with 24.5% women headed. The land administration inkampot Municipality divided into 5 Sang Khat and 15 villages. It borders the north with Teuk Chhu District, East with Vietnam and the South with the Gulf of Thailand.
1-2. About Kampot Pilot City The total area of Kampot Municipality is 54 km 2 formed by mountainous, low-lying, coastal areas and sea. Key potential areas including:. Low lying plain devoted to the rice cultivation in the eastern part..the low lying coastal areas have been used for salt production, mangrove woods, and other plantations..it has 93km of coastline including 17 km of Kep coastline with rich marine species, resources and seaside..estimated land used for agriculture production is 575 hectares..land used for salt evaporators totals 1,000 hectares with production capacity ranges from 20.000 to 40.000 tons/year..mountainous area about 212 hectares.
2-Project Design Improving Urban Environment: Waste Management.
2-1. Project Design The project started with an assessment conducted by DELGOSEA and NLC/S in July- August 2010 to learn about the city s priorities and the city s management commitment. An MOU between the City and NLC/S was then signed to start the collaboration.
2-2. Project Design A 2-day workshop to formulate a best practice transfer concept paper/urban project proposal was conducted. Participants were given opportunity to review their core environmental problems and identify root causes and impacts of those problems on their livelihoods. The second part of the workshop was devoted to formulate an action plan matrix in logical order.
2-3. Project Design The action plan matrix was later on developed into a logical framework for the BP transfer concept paper/urban environment project. The Matrix has also been modified to become a useful implementation guide and M&E tools for both, the city and all concerned stakeholders and DELGOSEA coaches.
2-4. Project Design Improving Urban Environment: Waste Management. Result 1: 60% of the population practice appropriate waste collection and segregation. Result 2: Solid waste collection service coverage increase from 2,000 to 3,200 households. Result 3: 80% of the population access to safe drinking water. Result 4: 80% of the population access to hygienic toilet Result 5: Capacitated concerned officials and institution on urban environment. Result 6: Trees are planted and maintained in public open space, institutional areas, and on roadsides. This 3-year action plan has been formulated with full participation of all key offices and private sector - trash collection company with technical support from an EU-funded project called DELGOSEA. DELGOSEA stands for partnership for democratic local governance in Southeast-Asia.
Improving Urban Environment: Waste Management. 3-Main Project Results
3-1. Main Project Result 1. Solid waste collection and segregation implemented in 18 target schools and 5 Sangkat. 2. Solid Waste Collection Coverage increased from 2,000 to 4,071 households which is equal to 59% of total HH in the pilot city. 3. 75% of the total population access to safe drinking water.
3-2. Main Project Result 1. 67% of the total households have hygienic toilets 2. 3 city officials visited and learn the Eco Savers Program in Marikina, the Philippines;13 official studied the Low Carbon Project in Maung Klang, Thailand; 22 City officials trained on Conflict Resolution Skills. 3. 511trees planted on roadsides, in front of government institutions and public areas; 4,670 rattans and 347 teak seedlings planted in local communities.
3-2. Main Project Result Visiting Eco Savers Program in Marikina: Meeting school children, parents and teachers
Study Visit to Maung Klang, Thailand: March 2012 Visiting Low Carbon Project in Maung Klang, Thailand
Designing and Publishing Leaflet on Waste Management
Eco Day at Dipok Samaki Secondary School on 18 Jan. 2012: 425 students Participated. Giving messages on environmental issues and impacts and waste management.
Students learning from the leaflets on Environment and Waste Management
Providing Garbage Bins to Schools
ECO Day in Sankat Kraig Ampil: Facilitated by the City Mayor and Chief of Sangkat Counil 16 March 2012 22
Women Group in Kampong Sangkat Kampong Kandal learning about Environment and Waste Management from the Leaflet.
Eco Day: I Love Kampot River 14 March 2012 The Day was initiated by Kampot City with support and participation from guesthouse owners, restaurant owners, tourist travel agents and Cambo- Ecotour. Main objective of the Day was to promote the government policy on Clean City, Clean Resort and Good services with focus on clean river through people participation. 24
I Love Kampot River: 14 March 2012 500 people (local and international) participated in the Day I Love My River: 14 March 2012 There were 500 people (local and international) participated in the Day 25
I Love Kampot River: 10 boats marched along the river to collect garbage from the river. 26
Changing from garbage area to a healthy public space
Keeping the city clean
Keeping the city clean and green
Improving Waste Collection Service
Turning into public space for tourists and Health
Turning into a public space for tourists and Health
Tree Planting in Wedding Ceremony 33
Tree Planting in Wedding Ceremony 34
Trees planted behind the Provincial Office in July 2011
Project Reflection Workshop on 06 April 2012 Reflecting the progress and preparing action plan.
Constructing Compost Facility in Kampot: July 2012 This project is initiated by Kampot city and support by UNESCAP through SCARO. This project aims at waste recycling and providing jobs to vulnerable groups.
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