Geresom Musamali, Alfred2010-02-112010-02-112007http://hdl.handle.net/10625/41493French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Lancement du projet de ville ciblée de KampalaSustainable Neighbourhoods in Focus-Kampala (SFNKampala) is one of nine projects in IDRC’s Urban Poverty and Environment unit Focus Cities research initiative. SNF-Kampala will seek ways to turn problems such as floods, garbage, and other environmental burdens into development opportunities. It is hoped that electric energy, which has been a headache for city residents, can be generated from some of the garbage, and that some biodegradable rubbish can be converted into fertilizer. The team will study Kampala’s urban agriculture and garbage ordinances to find a legal framework for the initiatives. The project will last 42 months.Text1 digital file (3 p.)enSLUMSSOLID WASTESWASTE RECYCLINGCOMPOSTINGURBAN AGRICULTUREINCOME GENERATIONENVIRONMENTAL HEALTHUGANDAKampala Focus Cities project launchedMedia Article