Environmental Cleanliness in Moshi: Lessons for waste collection, service delivery and revenue generation

08/2021 | Educational material

One of the most visible manifestations of urban growth is the presence of waste in cities. It is a key challenge for local governments and is a driver of environmental pollution, disease, infrastructure damage, while undermining the beauty of urban space.
This case study features Moshi Municipal Council’s success in achieving environmental cleanliness and waste management.

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