Dialogue on Decentralised Solid Waste Management - Foundation Office Cambodia
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In the framework of the ongoing decentralization and de-concentration policy of the Royal Government of Cambodia waste management is one of the key areas where roles and responsibilities between administrative tears of government regarding the management and finance and monitoring of collection and treatment services need to be further fine-tuned and decentralized. Recently, the Ministry of Environment and the National Committee on subnational Democratic Development Secretariat (NCDDS) have formed a team to review the institutional framework and the corresponding legal documents in the field of solid waste management which needs to be further developed through consultations with relevant stakeholders.
In this regard, a “Dialogue on Decentralised Solid Waste Management: Towards establishing a clear separation of functions for national and subnational authorities” is jointly being organized and supported by KAS Cambodia and NCDDS. It will be joined by selected representatives from the Ministry of Environment, NCDDS, Ministry of Economy and Finance, the Ministry of Interior and selected Subnational Administrations (Kampot and Battambang), who are experts in the field of waste management and decentralized functional assignment.
The primary objectives of this Dialogue are:
- Provide participants with an opportunity to gather lessons and experiences from selected local administrations in Cambodia and overseas
- Review the existing institutional and legal framework and discuss suggested changes in the overall roles and responsibilities of subnational administrations in the field Waste Management
- Dialogue on practical draft of an institutional and legal framework for decentralized waste management
- First general consensus reached on redefined roles and responsibilities of subnational tiers of government on Waste Management
- Elaboration of a first general draft of the institutional and legal framework on decentralized waste management through seeking feedback from different tiers of local government into the discussion process
- Action plan for next steps