Deadline: 31-Dec-2025
The African Clean Cities Platform (ACCP), led by UN-Habitat with UNEP, JICA, and the City of Yokohama, invites expressions of interest from member cities for an on-site training programme on controlled landfill management in Somalia. The training focuses on capacity building, practical field-based learning, and the adoption of environmentally sound practices like the Fukuoka Method to transition African cities from open dumping to controlled landfills.
Promoting Sustainable Solid Waste Management in African Cities
The African Clean Cities Platform (ACCP) brings together over 230 cities across 47 African countries to improve solid waste management practices. This programme is designed to provide technical staff with hands-on experience in controlled landfill management, promote knowledge exchange, and support the adoption of sustainable, cost-effective waste management technologies.
Programme Objectives
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Enhance knowledge and technical capacity of city waste management staff
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Promote the transition from open dumping to controlled landfills across Africa
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Introduce the Fukuoka Method, a semi-aerobic landfill approach using affordable technologies
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Foster peer learning through case studies of successful city waste management practices
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Strengthen understanding of policy, regulatory frameworks, operational financing, and planning for sustainable landfills
Training Highlights
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On-site field-based training on landfill management
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Exchange of experiences and lessons through city case studies
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Guidance on planning, operational, and financial aspects of solid waste management
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Opportunity for participants to share their city experiences and best practices
Host Country and Locations
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Country: Somalia
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Locations: Gobolka Jubbada Dhexe and Gobolka Jubbada Hoose
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Focus: Cities affected by vulnerability and limited access to essential services
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Dates: February 2026 (exact agenda shared in January 2026)
Participant Support
UN-Habitat provides:
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Flights and visas
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Daily subsistence allowance
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Local transportation and accommodation
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Personal protective equipment and training materials
Participants must:
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Arrange their own travel insurance
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Attend a mandatory UN security briefing
Eligibility Criteria
Participants must:
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Be staff members of waste management departments in ACCP member cities
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Be proficient in French
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Have at least two years of service in their current organization
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Commit to applying acquired knowledge to improve waste management in their city
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Share updates and progress with ACCP members post-training
Programme Significance
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Supports the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on waste management
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Promotes environmentally sound landfill operations using affordable technologies
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Encourages knowledge sharing and collaborative learning among African cities
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Contributes to child well-being and climate-resilient development in Somalia via integrated WASH, Health, and Nutrition strategies
How to Apply
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Confirm ACCP membership and eligibility
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Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) highlighting experience in waste management
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Demonstrate commitment to knowledge application and dissemination within the city
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Await confirmation and details of the training agenda in January 2026
Key Takeaways for Applicants
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The programme hosts one delegate per city, targeting French-speaking technical staff
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Selection is competitive and based on experience, commitment, and potential impact
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Hands-on learning is practical and field-focused, emphasizing real-world landfill management challenges
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Collaboration with other city representatives enables mutual learning and capacity building
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Who can participate?
Technical staff from waste management departments of ACCP member cities with at least two years of experience and proficiency in French.
2. What is the focus of the training?
Controlled landfill management, adoption of the Fukuoka Method, operational planning, regulatory frameworks, and peer learning.
3. Where will the training take place?
In Somalia, at Gobolka Jubbada Dhexe and Gobolka Jubbada Hoose.
4. What support is provided?
Travel, visas, accommodation, daily subsistence allowance, local transport, and training materials. Participants must arrange their own travel insurance.
5. How many cities will be selected?
Approximately eight cities, with one delegate per city.
6. What is the expected outcome for participants?
Enhanced technical skills, improved landfill management practices, and ongoing knowledge sharing with ACCP members.
7. When will the training occur?
February 2026, with exact host country and agenda details provided in January 2026.
Conclusion
The ACCP on-site training programme offers African cities a unique opportunity to enhance solid waste management, transition to controlled landfills, and adopt sustainable, cost-effective technologies. By participating, cities strengthen their capacity, regulatory understanding, and collaborative networks, contributing to long-term improvements in public health, environmental sustainability, and community well-being.
For more information, visit UN-Habitat.








































