Keep Georgia Beautiful – Already in Gori
Now
The surroundings of Gorijvari Monastery were cleaned on
December 12 in the
scope of a large-scale environmental campaign, Keep
Georgia Beautiful.
Sports Schools Association of Gori Municipality, a
non-entrepreneurial
(non-commercial) legal entity, undertook responsibility
for keeping the
territory clean under the Memorandum of Understanding signed
with CENN. Keep
Georgia Beautiful is implemented within Waste Management
Technology in
Regions, Phase II (WMTR II) implemented by CENN with the
support of USAID.
Keep Georgia Beautiful is aimed at involvement
of private companies, NGOs,
governmental agencies, local residents and any
other stakeholders in
maintaining clean and green environment in
Georgia.
Within the campaign, CENN employees along with the staff
and sportsmen of
Sports Schools Association of Gori Municipality cleaned up
the territory
adjoining Gorijvari Monastery, following which a banner was
installed on the
area to prevent further littering.
About
Keep Georgia Beautiful campaign:
Keep Georgia Beautiful campaign
calls for private companies,
non-governmental organizations and governmental
agencies, local residents
and other stakeholders to support the development
of a responsible attitude
and implementation of green activities in their
everyday lives.
Within Keep Georgia Beautiful campaign,
interested organizations and persons
can select a specific area and assume
responsibility for its cleanliness and
further care. After area
identification, with CENN support, initial cleaning
of the area will take
place, banner will be installed to inform public of
the organization
responsible for cleanliness of the area. Adoption of the
area by an
organization implies conducting monitoring of its cleanliness and
repeated
cleaning activities as necessary.
About the
program:
The WMTR II program assists the Government of Georgia
(GoG) in modernization
of the country’s waste management sector and supports
sustainable
development and inclusive economic growth by implementation of
waste
separation and recycling practices. The program mainstreams innovative
approaches, applies new technologies, and streamlines strong partnerships to
solve development challenges.
WMTR II conducts its activities
in three regions of Georgia – Kakheti, Shida
Kartli, Adjara AR and Tbilisi
in the four main focus
areas:
*
Implementation of an Integrated Waste Management
System;
* Private
Sector-Led Recycling;
*
Illegal Dumping Penalties and Tariff
Policy;
* Public
Outreach
WMTR II program is implemented by Caucasus Environmental
NGO Network with
the support of USAID.
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