Spatial governance,

culture and waste management

Project Owner: UNDP Dominican Republic 


Sustainable Waste Management in Santo Domingo focuses on addressing the pressing challenges of waste management in Dominican Republic. Led by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and its Acceleration Lab, the project aims to understand, mitigate, and transform the detrimental effects of improper waste disposal practices in the city.


 

Objectives: 

  • Understand the dynamics of waste management in Santo Domingo. 

  • Co-create sustainable solutions with diverse stakeholders. 

  • Develop the "Rescate a Ozama" platform for comprehensive waste management. 

  • Increase awareness and capacity-building for effective waste management practices. 

Approach:  

Utilizing Collective Intelligence (CI) frameworks, we engage with residents, community organizations, government authorities, and experts to collaboratively address waste management challenges. Our approach emphasizes inclusivity, sustainability, and cultural sensitivity in solution development. 

Key Results: 

  • Enhanced understanding of waste management dynamics. 

  • Co-creation of innovative and sustainable solutions. 

  • Development of the "Rescate a Ozama" platform for comprehensive waste management. 

  • Increased awareness and capacity-building among stakeholders. 

Impact:  

The project aims to foster a cleaner, healthier, and more sustainable future for Santo Domingo by transforming waste management practices and promoting inclusive development. By empowering communities and stakeholders, we seek to create lasting positive impacts on the well-being of residents and the environment. 

 

This article was originally published in: https://www.undp.org/acceleratorlabs/blog/spatial-governance-culture-and-waste-management-learning-through-collective-intelligence-santo-domingo 

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