By Daily News Reporter in Dodoma
THE government has
drawn up guidelines on waste recycling to encourage more business people
to
invest in waste recycling, a move that will help improve waste
management in urban areas.
Minister for
Health, Community Development, Gender, Elderly and Children Ummy Mwalimu
unveiled this during a recent meeting on sanitation which brought
together regional and council officers for sanitation from across the
country.
"The new guidelines
will encourage more businesspeople to invest in waste recycling to
improve waste management," she said, while delivering an opening speech
at the sanitation meeting.
Ms Mwalimu further
noted that the government had registered great strides in sanitation,
thanks to a nationwide campaign entitled 'Usichukulie Poa, Nyumba ni
Choo' after households with standard toilets increased to 62.4 per cent
in 2019 from 34 per cent in 2015.
"For two years of the campaign, a number of households with standard toilets have tremendously increased.
Likewise, a number
of households without standard toilets has diminished from7.5 per cent
to 1.9 per cent this year," said the minister.
The nationwide
campaign encourages households to construct standard toilets to prevent
water borne diseases such as cholera, typhoid and dysentery.
The diseases can be spread while bathing, washing and drinking water or by eating food exposed to contaminated water.
The minister
explained that households with standard toilets in rural areas had
increased to 4,311 from only 743 and 1,267 health facilities had
improved toilets with sanitation.
"I want to thank
key sanitation stakeholders to join hands with the government to conduct
the campaign. Our target is to attain 75 per cent by June, 2021," she
stressed.
Ms Mwalimu further said the fifth phase government was committed to improving landfill sites in urban areas.
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