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Infrastructure 2013: Waste
August 28, 2013 @ 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
FreeKulturhuset, 28 August, 19:00.
The world’s population is moving to the cities. Cities in developing countries are growing especially fast. About one billion of the world´s 3,5 billion urban inhabitants are living in informal settlements, or slums. This number is expected to increase. What kind of access to the cities’ infrastructure do these people have? Do they have access to electricity, drinking water, sewage systems and transportation?
Habitat Norway wishes to address these and related issues in the seminar series «Infrastructure 2013». The forth seminar will look at solid waste management in growing cities and informal settlements, and discuss informal settlements that emerge in proximity to dumping sites. How is poor waste management affecting poor urban communities, the inhabitants’ health and the environment? What is the linkage between livelihoods and informal solid waste management? Can lack of waste handling be a hindrance to economic development?
Cover charge: Free
Language: English
Program:
Introduction
Habitat Norway
Screening of ‘Garbage Dreams’ by Mai Iskander
Film screening in collaboration with The Oslo Documentary Cinema.
‘Between livelihoods and urban environmental sustainability: Informal Recycling in Kaduna, Nigeria’
Onyanta Adama-Ajonye, The Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala, Sweden
For more information about “Infrastructure 2013”, please visit our web page: http://habitat-norge.org/
‘Infrastructure 2013’ is supported by: Norsk Bolig- og Byplanforening, Norad, Asplan Viak, Aspelin Ramm, The Nordic Africa Institue and UNESCO.
About ‘ Garbage Dreams’:
“Garbage Dreams” follows three teenage boys born into the trash trade and growing up in the world’s largest garbage village, on the outskirts of Cairo. It is the home to 60,000 Zaballeen, Arabic for “garbage people.” Far ahead of any modern “Green” initiatives, the Zaballeen survive by recycling 80 percent of the garbage they collect. When their community is suddenly faced with the globalization of its trade, each of the teenage boys is forced to make choices that will impact his future and the survival of his community.
Informasjon på Norsk
Infrastructure 2013: Waste
Habitat Norway
Kulturhuset, 28 August, 19:00.
Habitat Norge ønsker å invitere til et nytt seminar i seminarrekken “Infrastructure 2013”. Det fjerde seminaret vil fokusere på avfallshåndtering i urbane- og uformelle bosetningsområder. Arrangementet vil blant annet belyse uformelle bosetninger som oppstår i nærheten av søppelfyllinger. Hvordan påvirker avfallshåndteringen fattige, urbane områder, samt innbyggernes helse og miljø? Hva er linken mellom levestandard og søppelhåndtering? Kan mangel på avfallshåndtering hindre økonomisk utvikling?
Inngang: Gratis
Språk: Engelsk
Program:
– Introduksjon: Habitat Norway
– Visning av filmen ”Garbage Dreams” av Mai Iskander. Filmvisning i samarbeid med Oslo Dokumentarkino.
– “Between livelihoods and urban environmental sustainability: Informal Recycling in Kaduna, Nigeria”. Onyanta Adama-Ajonye, The Nordic Africa Institute, Uppsala, Sweden
‘Infrastructure 2013 er støttet av: Norsk Bolig- og Byplanforening, Norad, Asplan Viak, Aspelin Ramm, The Nordic Africa Institue og UNESCO.