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UN-HABITAT Launches Successful Lake Victoria Clean-Up
Kampala, 1 August 2005 – In order to raise awareness among the
residents on the need to take better care of Lake Victoria, UN-HABITAT recently
launched a successful clean up drive in three towns sitting on the lake.
The clean up was done in collaboration with The Lake Victoria Region Local
Authorities Cooperation (LVRLAC), the East African Communities Organization
for Management of Lake Victoria Resources (ECOVIC) and the three pioneer CDS
cities, Kampala, Kisumu and Musoma.
The Clean Up took place starting in Musoma on 9 July, Kisumu on 11 –
13 July with the official launch in Kampala on 16 July. Prior to the launch,
the beach communities from Musoma, Kisumu and Kampala participated in weeklong
awareness campaigns and clean up activities dubbed “A clean environment
is everyone’s responsibility”.The theme in Kisumu focused on the
ban of car washing by the Lake while in Musoma it was on the role of the youth
in conserving the environment.
Activities included site-clearing, tree planting, harvesting of water hyacinth,
football matches, boat racing, choir and poem competitions, installation of
litterbins, cultural exhibitions, presentation of the Lake Victoria Environmental
awards and information sharing on how the Lake can be sustained and well managed
through eco- friendly sustainable alternatives.
The official launch at Ggaba landing site was presided over by the Water, Lands
and Environmental minister, Major. General. Kahinda Ottafire and the Kampala
Mayor, Mr John Ssebaana. The residents of Ggaba and the neighboring Bunga had
been mobilized during the week to collect garbage from their homes and put it
at specific collection points. Five tipper lorries with fuel from Kampala City
Council Divisions were on site collecting the garbage and taking it to Kitezi
- the official garbage-dumping site for the Kampala City Council.
LVRLAC secretary general Dr. Ayo Odongo, flagged off a brass band led march
past from Bunga to Ggaba, a distance of three kilometers. In attendance were
representatives of UN-HABITAT, LVRAC, ECOVIC and government officials, stakeholders,
a delegation from the municipalities of Kisumu, Musoma, Homabay, Entebbe, and
Mwanza, and local residents. A cooperation agreement was signed between UN HABITAT,
LVRLAC and ECOVIC with the aim of forging a partnership to create synergy towards
conservation of the Lake basin.
UN-HABITAT with support from SIDA have implemented the first phase of the project
“Lake Victoria CDS/Slum Upgrading for Improved Urban Environment and Poverty
Reduction” aimed at mobilizing city authorities along Lake Victoria and other
stakeholders to develop a regional framework for laying out City Development
Strategies. The main purpose of phase 2 is to develop a regional approach to
improved urban environment and reduce poverty in the Lake Victoria region. The
Lake Victoria Clean Up Week is under the CDS programme
Related Links
Launch of the Lake Victoria
Clean Up Week (9th – 16th July 2005)
Documents
from the Lake Victoria Region City Development Strategy
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