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S SWEEPNet Th R i l S lid W t E h f The RegionalSolid Waste Exchange of Information and Expertise Network in Mashreq and Maghreb countries By Mr Anis ISMAIL, Secretary General Avec l’appui de la GTZ et l’ANGed

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SSWEEP‐Net

Th R i l S lid W t E h fThe Regional Solid Waste Exchange of Information and Expertise Networkin Mashreq and Maghreb countries

By Mr Anis ISMAIL,

Secretary General

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STARTING PROCESS

• One of the key objectives of the METAP–RSWMP (EC/WB hosted at ANGed:2002 to 2007)One of the key objectives of the METAP RSWMP (EC/WB hosted at ANGed:2002 to 2007)

• Series of consultations with countries and supporting partners (2008)

• SWEEP‐Net launching meeting (June 2009)

• Designation of national coordinators and official commitment of 10 countries (June 2009)g ( )

• Establishment of the secretariat and official implementation (September 2009)

• 1st Network Advisory committee and steering committee meetings in June 21‐ 23, 2010

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THE NETWORK’S MAIN OBJECTIVES

The Sweep‐Net works on institutionally anchoring the principles of a sustainableand integrated solid waste management in Mashreq and Maghreb countries and inall the network’s member countries.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF THE NETWORK

• Promote the development of waste management in Mashreq and Maghrebcountries and create favourable conditions for an appropriate and environment‐countries and create favourable conditions for an appropriate and environmentfriendly waste management;

• Build up national capacities in the field of waste management;• Build up national capacities in the field of waste management;

• Support the regional cooperation in the field of solid waste management, with ai i i i t t i bl d l t i th i

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common vision aiming at a sustainable development in the region.

THE PARTNER COUNTRIES OF THE NETWORKTHE PARTNER COUNTRIES OF THE NETWORK

Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Mauritania, Morocco, Palestinian Territory, Syria, Tunisiaand Yemen.

PARTNER INSTITUTIONS OF THE NETWORK

d bl f l d h b f•Ministries and agencies responsible for solid waste management in the beneficiarycountries.•Ten national coordinators have been designated.

SUPPORTING PARTNERS

•The German Federal Government through the GTZ •The Tunisian Government through the ANGed.

Other countries and partners could join the network.

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MAIN MISSIONS 

• Implementing a regional platform for the exchange of experience and expertise ;

• Conducting training and capacity building activities;

• Promoting South‐South and North‐South cooperation and know‐how transfer;

• Developing guiding documents, studies, tools for decision makers and pilot operations.

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THE NETWORK MEMBERS

Experts, private sector, cities, NGOs, academics, consultants, donors, practitioners, ministriesand public institutions, other networks, etc.

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IMPLEMENTATION PHASE (since September 2009)

Visits to the beneficiary countries:

First round of country visits to countries and discussion with NCs and key stakeholders onFirst round of country visits to countries and discussion with NCs and key stakeholders onthe needs and priorities in the beneficiary countries (From February till may 2010)

Close and permanent coordination with National Coordinators:C ose a d pe a e t coo d at o t at o a Coo d ato s

Ensuring permanent contact and coordination with National coordinators (phone calls,sharing papers, coordination of activities, support to implementation of national activities,g p p pp pleading national activities)

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ASSESSING THE SWM SITUATION IN MENA REGION

• Regional report on the SWM situation and opportunities of cooperation in MENA region)

• Country reports on SWM situationCountry reports on SWM situation

• Country profiles on SWM

• Organisation of nine National workshops (discuss country issues and networking)

• Thematic Working groups on ISWM key priorities 

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SUPPORT OF SOUTH‐SOUTH COOPERATION AND COORDINATION WITH REGIONALSUPPORT OF SOUTH SOUTH COOPERATION AND COORDINATION WITH REGIONALINSTITUTIONS/PROGRAMS

Bilateral cooperation initiative launched between Morocco and Tunisia:ate a coope at o t at e au c ed bet ee o occo a d u s a:•Morocco: PSP and contract monitoring;•Tunisia: Management of packaging waste and Industrial and hazardous waste

•Hiring a Tunisian and a Moroccan environmental specialists•Mission of a Tunisian delegation to morocco on March 2010•Mission of a Moroccan delegation to Tunisia (from 29 June to July 1st 2010)•Drafting a roadmap of a close bilateral cooperation

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PARTICIPATION AT CONFERENCES AND ORGANIZATION OF CONFERENCES/WORKSHOPS

Promotion of the network and participation at regional meetings:

M k h “W l f ” f h EC M NC (J i 2010)•Marrakech: “Waste clusters conference” of the EC: Moroccan NC (Janvier 2010)• Dubai: “Middle east waste summit”: Yemenite NC (May 2010)• Italy: Conference on organic waste ‐ ISWA (April 2010)• Rabat: ACWUA regional conference (January 2010)• Rabat: ACWUA regional conference (January 2010)• Tunis: First SWEEP‐Net advisory and steering committee meetings (June 2010)

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COMMUNICATION AND DISSEMINATION OF RESULTS

• The network’s brochure 

• Comprehensive Database on experts; consultants; key stakeholders, SWM data, etc)Comprehensive Database on experts; consultants; key stakeholders, SWM data, etc)

• Newsletter (June 2010)

• Web page and network’s Portal: www.sweep‐net.org

• Development of the graphical chart (Logo) of SWEEP‐Net

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COOPERATION WITH PROGAMS/INSTITUTIONS AND SUPPORTING PARTNERS

•The World Bank

•EC‐ H2020/CB initiative

•GTZ Bilateral projects and programs

•League of Arab States

•ACR+

ISWA•ISWA

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200 00

million t/yl

200.00

Hazardous Industrial Waste

27.00%

2 23%

0

%O

Medical Waste Generation 

Generation in tons/yearin tons/yea

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2007

Municipal Waste Generation in the SWEEP NET Partners Countries

Total Generation : 48 million t/y

25

MSW generation million t/year

15

20

5

10

0

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Municipal Waste Generation in the SWEEP NET Partners Countries

Total Habitants: 211 MillionTotal Habitants: 211 Million

120

MSW Composition in % 

80

100

%Others

40

60 %Metal

%Glass

%Plastic

%Paper/ paper board

0

20 %Paper/.paper board

%Organic

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MSWM coverage %MSW Generation Per Capita per Year MSWM coverage % 

400 120

250

300

350

80

100

150

200

250

40

60

50

100

Urban areas : Kg /Per 

0

20

0capita/Year

Rural Area: Kg/ Per capita/Year MSW collection coverage in urban areas (%)

MSW collection coverage in rural areas (%)

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MSW collection coverage in rural areas (%)

Projected  MSW Generation in the SWEEP NET Partners Countriesin million tons /yin million tons /y 

(by 2025 total generation is 78.0 million tons/y)35

25

30

202010

2015

10

15 2020

2025

5

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0

Mauritania Morocco Algeria Tunisia Egypt Lebanon Syria Jordan Yemen

C t t f ll ti d di l

120

Cost per ton for collection and disposal

80

100

60

80

20

40

0Mauritania Morocco Algeria Tunisia Egypt Lebanon Syria Jordan Yemen

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Cost per ton for collection ( $ /ton) Collection per ton for disposal ( $ /ton) Total

Hazardous Waste Generationi SWEEP NET P t C t iin SWEEP NET Partners Countries

Medical Waste Generation in tons/year

Hazardous Industrial Waste Generation in tons/year

35000

40000

45000

350000

400000

25000

30000

35000

250000

300000

10000

15000

20000Series1

100000

150000

200000

Series1

0

5000

10000

0

50000

100000

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Summary of the MSW situation of the  SWEEP NET Partners Countries

Countries/SWM l Mauritania Morocco Algeria Tunisia Egypt Lebanon Syria Jordan Palestinian

A h i Yemenelements Mauritania Morocco Algeria Tunisia Egypt Lebanon Syria Jordan Authority Yemen

Policy makingLegal FrameworkRegulatory FrameworkFrameworkInstitutionalFrameworkContract Administration

Service delivery by private sector for collection

Service delivery by private sector for disposal

Monitoring of deliveryCost recovery

I f iInformation systems

Public communication

Financial Support from central government

Financial Support for International donors

incomplete In progress Available

Table 6: Shortcomings and Opportunities in Solid Waste Management Opportunities of one country to meet the shortcomings  of another country

Shortcomings

PSP

Legal fram

Monitorin

Legal fram

PSP

SWM

col l

Recycling

Landfill G

Landfill G

Closure of

transfer st

MSW

stra

Legal fram

PSP

Managem

Managem

Municipal

SWM

inst

MSW

stra

Cost recov

SWM

Inst

Cost recov

Jordan  Yemen  Algéria Palestine Cost recov

PSP contr

Cost recov

MG

T of re

Regulator

Tunisia Morocco Syria Lebanon  Egypt Mauritania

mew

ork

ng mew

ork

Opportunities

Aw

areness

MSW

strat

Cost R

ecov

PSP

lection and disposal

g and composting

Gas

Gas

f of old dumps

taions and disposal

ategy

mew

ork

ment of sanitary landf

ment of R

ecycling

l SWM

titution

ategy

very

titutions

very

very

ract monitoring

very

ecycling

ry Framew

ork

tegy

veryManagement of recyclingSWM legal and institutionIndustrial and hazardous waste MGTPrivate Sector Participation

Tunisia

Morocco

fills

Private Sector Participation (PSP)Municipal SWMclosure of old dumpsPreparation of SWM strategyMSW awareness

Morocco

Syria

Partial cost RecoveryPrivate Sector Participation (PSP)Sorting and compostingClosure of old dumpsRecycling

Lebanon

Egypt y gCompostingNGO support in MSWRecycling of plasticsGeneration of revenues from MSWWaste composition

gyp

Mauritania

Inter-communalityPartial cost RecoveryLFG from landfillsMSW strategy developmentLandfill specificationsMSW Strategy development

Jordan

Yemen

Algéria gy

Legal frameworkPublic enteprises for MSWInter-communalityNGO support in MSWMSW disposal

Palestinian Authority

g

MythSWEEP‐Net could interfere in theimplementation of bilateralprojects under cooperationprojects under cooperationprograms with partners.

RealityThe network will create synergiesand partnerships and couldprovide support to theimplementation of bilateral orimplementation of bilateral orregional initiatives.

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MythSWEEP‐Net is a donor fundingstudies and projects in thebeneficiary countriesbeneficiary countries.

RealityRealitySWEEP‐Net is not a financialinstitution “Bank”; it is a networkfor the exchange of knowledgeand experiences.

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MythSWEEP‐Net is a project of the GTZand ANGed for the benefit of 10countries of the MENA regioncountries of the MENA region.

RealityRealitySWEEP‐Net is a network actuallysupported by the GTZ and ANGedfor its starting phase.

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MythSWEEP‐Net will workexclusively with publici tit ti th h thinstitutions through thenational coordinators.

RealitySWEEP‐Net is an open networkaccessible to all institutions orindividuals interested by theimprovement of the sectorimprovement of the sector.

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SWEEP‐NetIs member of the  consortium

H2020 CB/MEP

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Thank youfor your attention

www.sweep‐net.org

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