Study Finds that Trash Disposal is Poor.
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Study Finds that Trash Disposal is Poor.
It's not exactly breaking news:
However, this explains that, doesn't it ? :
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/l ... poor-studyLocal trash disposal poor: study
Fri, 27 May 2016
Kong Meta
Waste management services organised by local authorities are underfunded and poorly monitored, with a lack of skilled bureaucrats one of the biggest challenges to the sector, according to a report released yesterday.
The study, by the National League of Communes and Sangkats, looked into rubbish collection and disposal at the district and municipal level, a sector the national government has recently attempted to strengthen.
“We face challenges because we have just begun,” said the league’s secretary, Pok Sokundara, at a workshop yesterday.
“What we have found out is that we are facing a lack of human resources . . . Roles and responsibilities have not been properly allocated to ensure implementation.”
Based on questionnaires answered by Cambodia’s 26 municipal authorities – including Phnom Penh – and 10 district authorities, the report found 25 of the respondents received no funding from the provincial or national levels, or from NGOs.
The use of waste management guidelines – which explain information about rubbish classification, bin distribution, waste collection schedules and official dumpsites – was exceedingly rare in the areas surveyed...
However, this explains that, doesn't it ? :
Based on questionnaires answered by Cambodia’s 26 municipal authorities – including Phnom Penh – and 10 district authorities, the report found 25 of the respondents received no funding from the provincial or national levels, or from NGOs.
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Re: Study Finds that Trash Disposal is Poor.
World's most unnecessary study.
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A lack of commercial size rubbish bins is one of the problems, the other is no-one empty's them until they are 120 % over full.
The only ones I have seen have been by the old market, but no more, the central market, and this one by the old white building.
The only ones I have seen have been by the old market, but no more, the central market, and this one by the old white building.
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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Re: Study Finds that Trash Disposal is Poor.
Millions Given for Waste Management
Khmer Times/Mom Kunthear
Thursday, 26 May 2016
The government has allocated $5 million across the Kingdom’s 46 sub-districts and towns to help with waste management by national and local institutions.
Pok Sokundara, the secretary general of the National League of Communes/Sangkats (NLC/S), said yesterday during a Dissemination Workshop on the Survey Results in Solid Waste Management Practices at municipal and district levels, that the NLC/S in collaboration with Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS Cambodia) intended to help in the decentralization of waste management.
“To implement the regulations, we need capacity building and to train district officials on their new roles and responsibilities,” Mr. Sokundara said, adding that at a local level, human resources in the waste management sector are still inexperienced.
“For the budget, the government has provided $5 million at the local level in order to work on waste management. The big problem on this work is we have not set exact roles yet. Recently the Ministry of Environment transferred responsibilities of waste management to lower levels.
“That is a new responsibility, that’s why we need to train local authorities on roles and responsibility,” said Mr. Sokundara.
Leng Vy, an under-secretary at the Interior Ministry, told Khmer Times yesterday that the ministry is preparing information about waste management for the general public.
“We do not have plans to fine those who throw waste or garbage anywhere. However, we have an order from inter-ministries that outlines fines for throwing garbage in public places, but it is not so strict.
“I think that our country should fine people for littering because other countries have implemented strict rules on this issue,” Mr. Vy said, adding that before enforcement could be put in place, educating citizens on the harmful effects of litter was vital.
The NLC/S will educate people at the local levels on the effects of waste management after having completed a survey on the individual needs of each of the Kingdom’s 46 districts and towns last September and October.
http://www.khmertimeskh.com/news/25476/ ... anagement/
Khmer Times/Mom Kunthear
Thursday, 26 May 2016
The government has allocated $5 million across the Kingdom’s 46 sub-districts and towns to help with waste management by national and local institutions.
Pok Sokundara, the secretary general of the National League of Communes/Sangkats (NLC/S), said yesterday during a Dissemination Workshop on the Survey Results in Solid Waste Management Practices at municipal and district levels, that the NLC/S in collaboration with Konrad Adenauer Stiftung (KAS Cambodia) intended to help in the decentralization of waste management.
“To implement the regulations, we need capacity building and to train district officials on their new roles and responsibilities,” Mr. Sokundara said, adding that at a local level, human resources in the waste management sector are still inexperienced.
“For the budget, the government has provided $5 million at the local level in order to work on waste management. The big problem on this work is we have not set exact roles yet. Recently the Ministry of Environment transferred responsibilities of waste management to lower levels.
“That is a new responsibility, that’s why we need to train local authorities on roles and responsibility,” said Mr. Sokundara.
Leng Vy, an under-secretary at the Interior Ministry, told Khmer Times yesterday that the ministry is preparing information about waste management for the general public.
“We do not have plans to fine those who throw waste or garbage anywhere. However, we have an order from inter-ministries that outlines fines for throwing garbage in public places, but it is not so strict.
“I think that our country should fine people for littering because other countries have implemented strict rules on this issue,” Mr. Vy said, adding that before enforcement could be put in place, educating citizens on the harmful effects of litter was vital.
The NLC/S will educate people at the local levels on the effects of waste management after having completed a survey on the individual needs of each of the Kingdom’s 46 districts and towns last September and October.
http://www.khmertimeskh.com/news/25476/ ... anagement/
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Well, that was quick. One minute, according to the PPP article there are no funds available, then the next thing you know - $5m available according to the KT.
A miracle.
A miracle.
Re: Study Finds that Trash Disposal is Poor.
$5 mil. divided by ? . I'm really terrible at math but I do have an app for that. Lemmee see.
$5 mil divded by... hmm. Still does not compute. A country where absolute corruption is the rule. Trash? What trash? I don't see no trash. And neither do you.
$5 mil divded by... hmm. Still does not compute. A country where absolute corruption is the rule. Trash? What trash? I don't see no trash. And neither do you.
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Mostly deported, but still a few around.Luigi wrote:$5 mil. divided by ? . I'm really terrible at math but I do have an app for that. Lemmee see.
$5 mil divded by... hmm. Still does not compute. A country where absolute corruption is the rule. Trash? What trash? I don't see no trash. And neither do you.
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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Re: Study Finds that Trash Disposal is Poor.
What a rubbish article.
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this study should be trashed
Money is not the problem, the problem is no money
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