The Rockefeller Foundation Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/the-rockefeller-foundation/ Ghana News | Ghana Politics | Ghana Soccer | Ghana Showbiz Mon, 23 Oct 2017 19:54:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.8 https://citifmonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/cropped-CITI-973-FM-32x32.jpg The Rockefeller Foundation Archives - Citi 97.3 FM - Relevant Radio. Always https://citifmonline.com/tag/the-rockefeller-foundation/ 32 32 AMA resilience team,100RC & Dalberg tour Achimota waste transfer station https://citifmonline.com/2017/10/ama-resilience-team100rc-dalberg-tour-achimota-waste-transfer-station/ Mon, 23 Oct 2017 19:54:34 +0000 http://citifmonline.com/?p=364508 The Chief Resilience Officer, Desmond Appiah, on Friday led stakeholders from 100RC, Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) Resilience Team and DALBERG to tour Zoomlion’s Waste Transfer Station at Achimota. The purpose of the visit according to Mr. Appiah, is to learn about their operations in Accra, and appreciate the interdependent concerns with the shocks (sudden, catastrophic […]

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The Chief Resilience Officer, Desmond Appiah, on Friday led stakeholders from 100RC, Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) Resilience Team and DALBERG to tour Zoomlion’s Waste Transfer Station at Achimota.

The purpose of the visit according to Mr. Appiah, is to learn about their operations in Accra, and appreciate the interdependent concerns with the shocks (sudden, catastrophic events) and stresses (underlying social and physical challenges) affecting Accra.

Commissioned for business by the Mayor, Mohammed Adjei Sowah, in May 2017, the Waste Transfer Station serves as a transit point for waste hurled from other parts of the city before finally disposal at approved landfill sites across the city after treatment. This in turn, helps facilitate the smooth flow of waste across the capital whilst providing employment.

Addressing journalists and stakeholders from 100RC, the AMA Resilience Team, and Dalberg, the Chief Engineer at the station, Haruna Sulley, underscored the need for opening such facilities across the capital and even the country at large, due to its positive impact in helping to curb the sprawling waste management deficit that has plagued the nation for long.

“With Accra generating about 4,000 tonnes of waste daily, this system helps the operation and makes it very fast so we are calling for more of such stations to be built across the station” the Chief Engineer noted.

In extolling the emergence of the Waste Transfer Stations, Desmond Appiah said the new venture has helped control the aggravating pressure on landfill sites across the metropolis, and hence stressed the need for operators of these station to extend their operational time for incoming waste management vehicles that operate at night.

“As the Resilience and Sustainability Advisor to the Mayor as well, I am confident we can liaise with your management to help resolve strategic and operational challenges facing the station, to move the Waste Transfer Station to the next stage. AMA is the major stakeholder and encourages you to reach out for stronger collaboration to ensure sustained success at the end of the day. Our doors are opened, and we commend you for the good work you are doing for the city.”

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“In a larger scheme of things, this is a solution that we see as a win- win for the city because the distances are shorter because people can dispose their waste quickly, go back and collect what they have to collect. I asked about the operational time because we have had concerns especially the trucks that come from the city when they go to the landfill sites, they finish at night around 9:00pm, by which time the transfer station is closed, so these guys now go back and pack vehicles and wait for the time these transfer stations will be opened.”

Asked whether there will be a time for waste segregation in the country, Mr Appiah admitted that, waste segregation would take some time before being introduced citing the country’s waste composition structure as one of the key challenges.

He however stressed the need to open more recycling plants in the city and the country at large in order to achieve this.

He further noted that, education is also another means through which waste segregation will be enhanced, as he revealed that his outfit has started rolling out measures to sensitize students through a recently launched programme in basic schools.

About 100 Resilient Cities—Pioneered by The Rockefeller Foundation

100 Resilient Cities – Pioneered by The Rockefeller Foundation (100RC) helps cities around the world become more resilient to social, economic, and physical challenges that are a growing part of the 21st century.

100RC provides this assistance through funding for a Chief Resilience Officer in each of the selected cities who will lead the resilience efforts; resources for drafting a resilience strategy; access to private sector, public sector, academic, NGO resilience tools; and membership in a global network of peer cities to share best practices and challenges.


Source: AMA

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AMA pays GH₵600,000 to waste contractors https://citifmonline.com/2014/06/ama-pays-gh%e2%82%b5600000-to-waste-contractors/ Sat, 21 Jun 2014 07:38:23 +0000 http://4cd.e16.myftpupload.com/?p=26431 The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has fulfilled the second payment of an additional GH₵600,000 to waste contractors to clear filth in Accra. Last month the AMA made part payment of GH₵600,000 of the GH₵2.2 million owed the contractors. This brings the total amount paid to GH₵1.2 million. Briefing the media after handing over the cheque […]

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The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has fulfilled the second payment of an additional GH₵600,000 to waste contractors to clear filth in Accra.

Last month the AMA made part payment of GH₵600,000 of the GH₵2.2 million owed the contractors. This brings the total amount paid to GH₵1.2 million.

Briefing the media after handing over the cheque for the money to Mr Peter Kwei Dagadu, General Manager of Waste Landfills Company Limited, Dr Alfred Oko Vanderpuije, Accra Metropolitan Chief Executive (MCE) said the fulfillment of the payment would enable the company to pay other companies operating at the landfill site at Kpone in the Greater Accra Region.

He directed the waste companies to extend their working hours from 0600 hours to 1500 hours each day.

The MCE gave the assurance that adequate steps are being put in place to solve the deplorable solid and liquid waste problems in the metropolis.

Mr Dagadu expressed gratitude to the MCE for the gesture, adding: “Our inability to regularly lift the waste containers is because of lack of funds to even buy fuel and the paying of the companies operating at the only remaining landfill site.

“We will absorb all refuse that will be dumped into the site,” he said.

Credit : GNA

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