UN-HABITAT Waste and Sustainable Construction Expert Jobs in Kenya
The United Nations Human Settlements Programme, UN-Habitat, is the agency for human settlements. It is mandated by the UN General Assembly to promote socially and environmentally sustainable towns and cities with the goal of providing adequate shelter for all.
The Urban Basic Services Section of UN-Habitat is mandated to improve the access to urban basic services, including sustainable solid waste management by collecting data on municipal solid waste management, improving policies and guidelines in partnership with local, regional and national authorities, creating an enabling environment for promoting investments in sustainable waste management with a focus on the urban poor and increasing coverage of sustainable waste management services in communities.
Waste Wise Cities
UN-Habitat launched Waste Wise Cities (WWC) on World Habitat Day in 2018 with a call to action to cities and local governments to tackle the global waste management crisis and supports them in moving towards a circular economy through promoting 5Rs (Rethink, Refuse, Reduce, Reuse and Recycle). Waste Wise Cities has four key action areas:
WWC aims to support cities and local governments in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals related to waste and as well as in implementing the New Urban Agenda. Currently WWC has 170 member cities worldwide, as well as over 30 Affiliates. Together with other partners they form the Waste Wise Network.
Waste Wise Cities Tool: waste assessment and monitoring methodology for SDG indicator 11.6.1
Many Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and their targets directly relate to waste management. These include: access to basic services (Target 1.4), eliminate dumping to improve water quality (Target 6.3.), municipal solid waste management (Target 11.6), food waste (Target 12.3), chemicals and hazardous waste, including e-waste (Target 12.4), recycling (Target 12.5), and marine litter (14.1).
UN-Habitat is the custodian agency of SDG Indicator 11.6.1 “Proportion of municipal solid waste collected and managed in controlled facilities out of total municipal solid waste generated, by the city” and launched its monitoring methodology as “Waste Wise Cities Tool” (WaCT) in 2021.
The tool was applied to many cities since its launch, collecting municipal solid waste data on the ground and facilitated the action planning for improved solid waste management in cities.
CiCoSA – A waste wise approach to sustainable building and construction in Sub-Saharan Africa
UN-Habitat is implementing CiCoSA project with support from Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development of Germany, with the aim to strengthen the sustainable building and construction (SBC) sector by applying circular economy and low-carbon principles to the housing value chain, improving access to affordable housing and reducing the ecological footprint of cities.
This project looks at SBC from the ‘waste management angle’ by applying the 5Rs (Reghink, Refuse, Reduce, Reuse and Recycle) to the sector, which is promoted by UN-Habitat Waste Wise Cities programme.
The project will create CiCoSA (Circular Construction & Housing in Sub-Saharan Africa) online action kit consisting of research products and good practices, policy recommendations and an implementation guide on waste wise approaches to sustainable building and construction in Sub-Saharan Africa.
In the second part of the project, CiCoSA will be disseminated
in Kenya and Namibia and stakeholders supported in its application. These countries were selected due to the importance of affordable housing, including SBC, on the national agenda, as well as the engagement of UN-Habitat with these countries.
Reporting to the Programme Management Officer, Urban Mobility and Solid Waste Management and in consultation with Associate Officer, Solid Waste, the Waste and Sustainable Construction Expert will be responsible for the following duties:
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