Waste Management

Good waste management is essential for maintaining a clean and healthy environment and to reduce mosquito breeding sites. Waste management strategies are implemented that promote safe disposal practices and removal of waste, in partnership with local stakeholders. Activities focus on raising awareness, training local health workers, and establishing waste collection and disposal systems.

MENTOR’s waste management activities are integrated into broader water, sanitation and hygiene activities. They focus on proper waste disposal to reduce the risk of water-borne and vector-borne diseases caused by waste accumulating around households.

Strong community engagement helps develop appropriate and sustainable mechanisms for waste collection, making sure solid waste is collected and disposed of safely. By implementing regular waste collection services, the accumulation of waste in households and public spaces is reduced. 

This minimises the potential breeding grounds for disease-carrying vectors. 

Regular community driven waste management activities carried out in Venezuela and northern Mozambique has resulted in reducing the accumulation of waste and subsequently vector breeding sites.