The purpose of the Project is to protect National Parks against the impacts of increased waste generation so that they continue to be competitive tourist destinations which economically benefit the inhabitants of the regions concerned. The target group of the project are all users of all national parks in Namibia. Specifically, these are MEFT and NWR personnel stationed in the respective parks, employees of the lodges in and around the NP´s, tourists and residents of the protected areas and areas in the vicinity of the parks. The Project shall finance predominantly the investments required for the establishment of waste management systems in the National Parks, but not for the operational cost. The operational costs that arise from DBO Contract shall be covered from the national budget and shall be considered in the yearly budget planning of the Employer. The following major activities shall be financed out of the financial contribution: - Development of waste implementation and operational plans including procedures and job descriptions
- Construction of recycling and waste management infrastructure for the National Parks including surrounding private lodges and settlements and procurement of required equipment
- Execution of pilot projects;
- Removal or rehabilitation of existing dumpsites and waste heaps / clean-up campaigns during project implementation
- Establishment and qualification of an adequate organisational structure capable to cope with waste management requirements for the National Parks and adjacent areas.
- Development of awareness raising information and education programmes on waste avoidance, minimisation, recycling and proper waste management
- Consulting services for project implementation and project-related qualification and training
The waste management measures shall be implemented in the following national parks: Etosha, Namib Naukluft, Skeleton Coast, Bwabwata, Mudumu, Nkasa Rupara. |