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Subject: [fkkm] Developing a Community Based Decentralized Approach to Solid 
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Date: Friday, July 3, 2009, 3:05 PM






 
non-profit organisation established in 1983 creating large scale sustainable 
livelihoods
Capacity Building Series (2009-10) Training On
 
Developing a Community Based Decentralized Approach to Solid Waste Management
22-24 July 2009
New Delhi
Introduction
 
The Capital of India has gained the dubious distinction of becoming the largest 
source of solid waste generation in terms of average household size and 
population density in the country. Delhi, according to a recent survey, is 
among the high waste generating cities owing to its rapid rate of growth, 
mushrooming of unauthorised colonies, slums and high level of inward migration 
- report The Hindu  
Modern technology has undoubtedly provided copious advantages, but 
simultaneously has also generated large quantities of waste which is discarded 
in the name of garbage. Not only industrial waste but even domestic waste is 
today just disposed and not handled Solid waste management has emerged as one 
of the biggest challenges today in urban India. The municipal bodies have been 
unable to adjust to the rapid changes that have led to both increased 
quantities and changes in the composition of the waste. The current situation, 
which gives rise to the indiscriminate dumping and burning of wastes, has a 
serious impact on air, land and water pollution and causes a dramatic increase 
in health hazards in the urban environment. 
 
Today the world is moving towards Zero Waste Management. There are cases where 
countries are starting to adopt Zero Waste Goals as policy measures. 
 
Objectives of the Training: 
 
The training programme will be conducted to meet the following objectives: 


clarity on the concepts related to environment

understanding of the relationship environment and waste management; and 

provide tools to design and plan resource management patterns.
 
Pedagogy:
 
The following techniques would be used to conduct the training program.


Lectures/interactiv e sessions

Group Discussions 

Case studies/Group exercises

Experience sharing

Training Support materials/ Handouts

Power-point Presentations
 
Course Contents
 


Introduction to Solid Waste Management Principles and Practices 

Various terminologies and concepts in Solid Waste Management

Various laws governing Solid Waste Management 

Project design and Management- business model approach 

Case study - Examples of good practices 

Practical tools for planning and solid waste management in small communities 
Course Eligibility
 
This programme is designed for NGOs, officers from Central and State 
governments, Corporate & CSR professionals, national & international 
development organizations and also individuals who want to develop their skills 
in environment management.


 


 
 
DURATION: 3 Days
FEE
INR 8,500 per participant for Indian Participants
INR 10,000 (200 USD) for Overseas Participants
The Training fee covers the following:


Food 

Course material 
Indian participants to make payment through Demand Draft drawn in favour of 
TARA Livelihood Academy payable at New Delhi. The address for sending the 
Demand Draft   is- 
Manager- Training
TARA Livelihood Academy
111/9-Z, Kishangarh, Vasant Kunj,
New Delhi- 110070
Please send the Demand draft by registered post or speed post only.
Overseas participants may please send the fees through wire transfer. The 
details of the wire transfer will be sent to each selected trainee once we get 
their nomination form.
YOUR TAKEAWAYS 


Knowledge and experience from the training

Manuals and training material

Networking opportunity for you
To ensure your participation, we request you to send the nomination form (Down 
load the registration form by clicking on the link given below) and the course 
fee (non-refundable) by 16 July 2009
Click here- http://www.devalt. org/da/isb/ tsu/form. htm
ENQUIRIES AND SUGGESTIONS 
If you have any queries or suggestions for the training or nominations, please 
contact the following: 
Bhavana Gadre
Executive Programme Management Unit
New Delhi
Tele. No: 011-26132718
Email Id: bga...@devalt. org
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