Strategic Focus
■ We do not have strategic focus, but target any regions/actors/thematic issues on demand.
| The Strategic Focus of Organization’s Activities for MPL Abatement | |
| Geographical Focus | ■ Global ■ Africa |
| Partners of Focus | ■ City Government |
| Approach | ■ Capacity Development ■ Data and Knowledge Development ■ Global/Regional Integration / Coordination / Exchange (e.g. Regional Knowledge Platform) |
| Thematic Focus |
■ Proper Waste Management ■ Prevention of Littering, Illegal Dumping and Unintentional Waste into Environment ■ Education, Awareness-Raising and Human Behavior Related ■ Promotion of Private Sector Engagement/Actions ■ Monitoring/Estimation of Plastics/Microplastics Leakage to The Natural Environment and/or Flows ■ Scientific Research |
| Brief Description |
As the custodian agency for SDG 11, which includes the waste management target under Indicator 11.6, UN-Habitat is working closely with cities around the world to achieve SDG Indicator 11.6.1: “Proportion of municipal solid waste collected and managed in controlled facilities out of total municipal solid waste generated, by city.” To achieve this, we adopt a “data-to-action” approach that guides cities in improving their waste management systems and overall performance. |
Programmes, Projects, Initiatives
1. Programme / Project / Initiative #1
2. Programme / Project / Initiative #2
| Programme / Project / Initiative #1 – OceanLitter Programmeme | |
| Name | Waste Wise Cities |
| Geographical Focus | ■ Global |
| Partners of Focus | ■ City Government |
| Approach | ■ Capacity Development ■ Data and Knowledge Development ■ Global/Regional Integration / Coordination / Exchange (e.g. regional knowledge platform) |
| Thematic Focus |
■ Proper Waste Management ■ Prevention of Littering, Illegal Dumping and Unintentional Waste into Environment ■ Education, Awareness-Raising and Human Behavior Related ■ Promotion of Private Sector Engagement/Actions ■ Monitoring/Estimation of Plastics/Microplastics Leakage to The Natural Environment and/or Flows ■ Scientific Research |
| Brief Description |
The Waste Wise Cities (WWC) programme aims to promote sustainable waste and resource management in cities around the world by supporting the improvement or establishment of effective municipal solid waste management systems and enhancing overall performance. Currently, over 340 cities from across the globe have joined the programme as member cities. In addition, more than 100 affiliated members—including private company, NGO, community organisation, academic institutions—support WWC’s work through their activities and collaborations with these cities. |
| Programme / Project / Initiative #2 | |
| Name | African Clean Cities Platform |
| Geographical Focus | ■ Africa |
| Partners of Focus | ■ National Government ■ City Government |
| Approach |
■ Capacity Development ■ Data and Knowledge Development ■ Global/Regional Integration / Coordination / exchange (e.g. regional knowledge platform) |
| Thematic Focus | ■ Proper Waste Management ■ Prevention of Littering, Illegal Dumping and Unintentional Waste into Environment ■ Education, Awareness-Raising and Human Behavior Related ■ Promotion of Private Sector Engagement/Actions ■ Monitoring/Estimation of Plastics/Microplastics Leakage to The Natural Environment and/or Flows ■ Scientific Research |
| Brief Description |
The African Clean Cities Platform (ACCP) is a platform for knowledge sharing, capacity development, and infrastructure investment, established in 2017 with the aim to realise cleaner and healthier cities in Africa by 2030 urrently, 200 cities from 47 African countries are part of the network. The platform was initiated to promote regional knowledge and good practices sharing to obtain affordable approaches and solutions that can be replicated to one another.
As of today, 41 cities have applied WaCT, and among them, 25 have taken concrete actions based on the findings, such as development of policy frameworks on plastic waste management, project formulation with UN-Habitat for better waste management including capacity development and infrastructure investment. Through ACCP, we call on all member cities to apply both the WaCT and Waste Flow Diagram (WFD) tools to assess the performance of their municipal solid waste management systems and to identify the extent and sources of plastic pollution in the environment. |
Challenges
Activities, services, knowledge products, financing schemes...etc., delivered by the organisation to assist countries/regions in addressing their specific challenges:
■ Data Collection Related to Marine Plastic Litter
■ Lack of Awareness Among Citizen, Business, Local Government
■ Proper Waste Management System (including lack of local capacity)
■ Data Collection Related to Waste in General
Further Information
Brief Description:
- Waste Wise Cities programme: https://unhabitat.org/waste-wise-cities
- The United Nations Secretary-General’s Advisory Board on Zero Waste: https://unhabitat.org/advisoryboardzerowaste
- African Clean Cities Platform: https://www.africancleancities.org/
- Waste Wise Cities Tool (WaCT): https://unhabitat.org/waste-wise-data
- WaCT data portal: https://unh.rwm.global/welcome/disclaimer
- Waste Flow Diagram (WFD): https://wfd.rwm.global/
- WFD Portal: https://wfd-data.rwm.global/map
- Leaving no one behind: https://unhabitat.org/sites/default/files/2022/11/un-habitat_niva_report_leaving_no_one_behind_1.pdf
Contact Details
Name of Organization: United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat)
Name: Cecilia Andersson
Position: OiC Chief, Urban Basic Services Section
Division: Global Solutions Division
Email: cecilia.andersson@un.org

