Developing Key Performance Indicators for Monitoring, Follow-up, and Evaluation of Waste Management Activities - SwitchMed II Project in Egypt, Policy Component
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United Nations Environment Programme
Centre for Environment and Development for the Arab Region & Europe
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This activity was executed under the EU-funded SwitchMed programme (policy component), coordinated by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and implemented in Egypt by the Ministry of Environment in collaboration with the Centre for Environment & Development for the Arab Region & Europe (CEDARE). Waste management is one of the four sectors that were selected in the Sustainable Consumption and Production National Action Plan in Egypt. It is based on an identified need by the Waste Management Regulatory Authority (WMRA) for technical support to perform its mandate in an effective way. In this regard, assistance was asked in monitoring, follow-up, and evaluation of waste management activities based on Article 7 in Law No. 202 of 2020 for Integrated Waste Management, governing its operations. The main aim of this activity is to assist WMRA in fulfilling its function according to the Integrated Waste Management Law by developing key performance indicators (KPIs) that can help in monitoring and managing the waste management activities in Egypt, assisting in the transition towards a more circular economy. These KPIs will serve accountability, transparency, resultsbased management (RBM) and most importantly learning purposes. Having a robust resultsbased management system will assist WMRA in performing its mandate in a more effective and efficient way by establishing baseline and target to assess progress and challenges towards a more circular economy. This report describes the output of the whole activity from its start in June 2023 up until September 2023. Recommendations of the report were formulated in a participatory approach. The results of this exercise will be utilized in guiding actions and decisions to maximize the effectiveness of WMRA’s operations and will serve as evidence for increased accountability and transparency.
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