Togo

PROMOTING HOUSEHOLD WASTE MANAGEMENT IN THE SAVANNAHS OF TOGO

Diagnosis of the current situation -Awareness-raising and education -Implementation of infrastructures -Promotion of recycling and recovery -Reinforcement of collection and sorting infrastructures.

An initiative of Association Jeunes Engager pour la Sauvegarde de l'Environement (JES)

Overview of the project

The project includes awareness-raising campaigns, the creation of collection points and sorting centres.
It includes training in sorting and composting, as well as the construction of dedicated sites.
Partnerships aim to transform plastics into paving stones and to install ecological incinerators.
Composting is encouraged for agriculture, with rigorous monitoring of actions.

Objective

To improve household waste management in the Savannah region, while promoting the preservation of local biodiversity and contributing to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals.

Level of progress

Ongoing research

Project timeline

1er mars 2025 au 28 février 2026

Quantitative results

The project will create jobs in collection, sorting and recycling, while reducing environmental impact by recovering waste.

Qualitative results

The project reduces illegal dumping, improves community hygiene and raises awareness of waste management.

Financing

We haven't received any funding yet and we're lobbying for it.

About the
organisation

Association Jeunes Engager pour la Sauvegarde de l'Environement (JES)

Fitayale KOLANI
Coordinateur
fitayalekolani@gmail.com
228 70 05 16 64/98 84 21 86

The project includes diagnosis, awareness-raising and infrastructure development.
It promotes recycling, strengthens waste management and provides for monitoring and evaluation.

Other partners / supporters

No partners or support – that’s what we’re arguing for