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Cartilla de cierre - Fase I Noviembre 2014 - marzo 2019 (PDF, 7 Páginas, 753.3 kB, Español)
Due to an accelerated urbanization process, Bolivia is facing very strong environmental problems. Poor management of large amounts of sewage and garbage are affecting the health of the population in intermediary cities. In the next 4 years, solid waste management SWM and wastewater treatment WWT will be comprehensively addressed, providing adequate infrastructure, enhancing local capacities, and promoting civil society’s participation in 20 municipalities, reducing pollution and improving the health of 240.000 people.
Región/País | Tema | Período | Presupuesto |
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Bolivia |
Cambio climático y medio ambiente
Environmental policy
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01.05.2013
- 31.03.2019 |
CHF 9’050’000
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Contexto |
Poor management of solid waste and waste water is affecting vulnerable population’s health in marginalized urban areas, as they do not have the financial means to avoid or bypass the contamination (i.e. local markets, households, schools or children’s recreational centers near contaminative waste dumps). In addition, women and children are literally in the front lines of exposure to toxins in the environment, and are more likely to have early and prolonged exposure to water-borne pollutants in the food chain. Environmental Management (EM) legal framework, supervision and quality control is under the responsibility of the Ministry of Environment and Water, however, municipal governments are by law in charge for planning and sustainable management of waste water and solid waste, with the duty to supervise investments and assure participation of the local population. Municipalities don’t have adequate infrastructure, equipment and staff with technical capacity to manage properly its service provision, therefore cannot cope with increasing volumes of solid waste and waste water. The level of awareness and commitment is clearly increasing among the population and authorities but needs to be strengthened further, as environmental awareness is for example poorly addressed in school curricula, and there is insufficient will of the population to pay fees for operational costs coverage. |
Objetivos |
Intermediary cities reduce levels of environmental pollution. |
Grupos destinarios |
Population who work or live near sources of pollution (garbage pickers, sweepers, farmers, workers, agricultural producers and consumers and people living in slum settlements), especially women and children that are more exposed to pollution. 20 Municipalities Direct Beneficiaries: 240.000 women, children and men. Indirect Beneficiaries: 480.000 people.
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Efectos a medio plazo |
Outcome 1. Enhanced, effective and sustainable WWT SWM. Outcome 2. Population is capable and effectively engaged in the management of solid waste and wastewater Outcome 3. Local institutions capable of providing environmental management services.
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Resultados |
Resultados previstos: Water treated in urban areas of the municipalities of the project’s coverage. Construction or enhancement of 8 wastewater treatment plants. 2 for each region 4 tailor made infrastructures for solid waste re-collection and disposal. One for each region. At least 15 garbage collection system in the project’s coverage area 4 environmental education campaigns have been implemented, reaching 480’000 people Formal processes of training and capacitation in environmental management implemented, reaching at least 100 local technicians At least 15 agreements on fees/rates for service operation and maintenance in the project’s coverage area. At least 4 multistakeholder and multilevel agreements oriented to the effective exercise of competences and responsibilities in environmental management. 4 Regional support units adequately remunerated for high quality services in environmental management
Resultados de las fases anteriores:
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Dirección / Officina Federal responsable |
COSUDE |
Crédito |
Cooperación al desarrollo |
Contrapartes del proyecto |
Contraparte del contrato Sector privado Organización suiza sin fines de lucro
Otras contrapartes EAWAG - EPFL Sanitation services providers Local and foreing universities Private companies
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Coordinación con otros proyectos y actores |
Ministry of Water and Environment 20 Municipal Governments Sweden/Dutch Technical Cooperation Service – SNV´s Learning Node Water, Development Bank of Latin America CAF and World Bank’s Water and Sanitation Program
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Presupuesto | Fase en curso Presupuesto suizo CHF 9’050’000 Presupuesto actual suizo ya emitido CHF 9’040’569 |
Fases del proyecto |
Fase 2
01.04.2019
- 31.03.2023
(Completed)
Fase 1 01.05.2013 - 31.03.2019 (Completed) |
Sector según clasificación del comité de ayuda al desarrollo de la OCDE |
PROTECCIÓN GENERAL DEL MEDIO AMBIENTE PROTECCIÓN GENERAL DEL MEDIO AMBIENTE |
Sub-Sector según clasificación del comité de ayuda al desarrollo de la OCDE |
Política medioambiental y gestión administrativa
Política medioambiental y gestión administrativa
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Temas transversales |
Prevención de conflictos El proyecto tiene en cuenta la igualdad de género como tema transversal. El proyecto tiene en cuenta la democratización, la buena gobernanza y los derechos humanos como tema transversal. El proyecto apoya también mejoras en la organización contraparte |
Tipo de ayuda |
Ayuda pública al desarrollo (ODA) |
Tipo de colaboración |
Cooperación bilateral |
Modo de financiación |
Ayuda no reembolsable |
Tipo de ayuda |
Mandato con fondos fiduciarios Mandato sin fondos fiduciarios |
Ayuda ligada/no ligada |
Ayuda no ligada |
Número de proyecto |
7F08633 |
Cartilla de cierre - Fase I Noviembre 2014 - marzo 2019 (PDF, 7 Páginas, 753.3 kB, Español)