- Posted on 21 Jan 2021
- Updated on 21 Jan 2021
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This applied research project in Sri Lanka connects the waste management, sanitation and agriculture sectors through the circular economy, to improve food security and environmental health. This project is a partnership between ISF, the International Water Management Institute, Janathakshan Ltd, Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka and the Sri Lankan Department of Agriculture.
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The project ‘From urban waste to sustainable value chains: linking sanitation and agriculture through innovative partnerships’ is funded under the Knowledge and Linkages for an Inclusive Economy Grants Program of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. This project seeks to answer the question: “What are the enablers and barriers for public and private institutions in Sri Lanka to advance the implementation of sustainable and innovative value chains to improve sanitation, health and food security?”
The project will establish the knowledge, linkages and policy foundations for enabling local entrepreneurs and policy-makers to implement innovative value chains that determine how organic urban waste and sanitation systems can be transformed to deliver smallholder farmers with agricultural inputs.
The policy impact of the project lies in identified synergies between agriculture, health and sanitation sectors to drive organic waste value chains. Through partnerships with the government, research institutes, the private sector and NGOs, as well as an innovative stakeholder engagement strategy, the project aims to establish an evidence base for driving policy dialogue, reducing policy fragmentation and promoting coordinated action.
more information
Sustainable organic waste value chains Phase 2 (2022)
RESEARCH OUTPUTS
Organic Waste System Assessment: Kaduwela Municipal Council (2020) (Report)
Opportunities for Improving Organic Waste Systems: Kaduwela Case Study (2020) (Case Study)
(2021) (Report)
Social and market research on organic waste value chains in Sri Lanka: Research Summary (2021) (Report Summary)
Political Economy Analysis of Organic Waste Value Chains in Sri Lanka (2022) (Report)
Design Options for urban waste to sustainable value chains (2022) (Report)
From urban waste to sustainable value chains (2022) (Seminar)
KLIE forum blog (2022) (Blog)
MEDIA
Organic fertiliser: Circular economy for urban waste, Sri Lanka Sunday Times, Sunday, August 29, 2021
Researchers
Partners
SDGs
This project is working towards UN Sustainable Development Goal 11
Explore International development
Climate adaptation; Food systems; International development
Research Centre
Years
- 2018-2021
Client
- DFAT