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Please be aware that the content herein has not been peer reviewed. It consists of personal reflections, insights, and learnings of the contributor(s). It may not be exhaustive, nor does it aim to be authoritative knowledge.
What are the top key insights you generated about your learning challenge during this Action Learning Plan? (Please list a maximum of 5 key insights)
1. multiple interventions and reiteration of the plan is necessary depending on the composition of waste 2. need and demand analysis together with supply chain mechanism is essential to promote local market and expansion 3. co-funding with municipality and private sector investment is essential
Considering the outcomes of this learning challenge, which of the following best describe the handover process? (Please select all that apply)
Our work has led to significant changes in our UNDP Country Office programming, Our work has been picked up by UNDP or the government and has now expanded geographically in our country, Our private sector partners have expanded our joint work through their own resources in our country or internationally
Can you provide more detail on your handover process?
Interventions on promoting upcycled products and associated start ups have been encouraged and taken up by the multiple local governments after the handover process of the tested interventions particularly plastic-mix tiles and upcycled benches.
Please paste any link(s) to blog(s) or publication(s) that articulate the learnings on your frontier challenge.
Relating to your types of data, why did you chose these? What gaps in available data were these addressing?
Why was it necessary to apply the above innovation method on your frontier challenge? How did these help you to unpack the system?
Please indicate what partners you have actually worked with for this learning challenge.
Please state the name of the partner:
Shankharapur Municipality, Lalitpur Metropolitan City, Pokhara Metropolitan City
What sector does your partner belong to?
Government (&related)
Please provide a brief description of the partnership.
Collaboration with the local governments
Is this a new and unusual partner for UNDP?
No
Please indicate what partners you have actually worked with for this learning challenge.
Please state the name of the partner:
Centre for Integrated Urban Development, Solid Waste Management Association Nepal
What sector does your partner belong to?
Civil Society
Please provide a brief description of the partnership.
Local service providers and stakeholders to promote local community engagement
Is this a new and unusual partner for UNDP?
No
Please indicate what partners you have actually worked with for this learning challenge.
Please state the name of the partner:
Blue Waste to Value, Kleanit Upcyclers
What sector does your partner belong to?
Private Sector
Please provide a brief description of the partnership.
start up and private sector to enhance waste enterprises and local green jobs
Is this a new and unusual partner for UNDP?
Yes
Bonus question: How did the interplay of innovation methods, new forms of data and unusual partners enable you to learn & generate insights, that otherwise you would have not been able to achieve?
Please upload any further supporting evidence / documents / data you have produced on your frontier challenge that showcase your learnings.
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