USAID Cambodia Green Future initiated the Solid Waste Accountability Platform (SWAP), a three-year long action that aims to work with private waste collection companies, regional stakeholders, and local citizens to test interventions meant to improve accountability and responsiveness in municipal solid waste collection and management in three urban centres of Cambodia: Siem Reap, Stueng Saen, and Kampong Cham.
Allocated Budget
$2.5 million
Implementation duration
2019 –2022
Implementing partners
Triangle Environmental Health Initiative, Duke University, The Asia Foundation (TAF), Environmental Education and Recycling Organization (COMPOSTED), and Waste Voice (WV)
International Organisations and NGOs
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USAID Cambodia Green Future initiated the Solid Waste Accountability Platform (SWAP), a three-year long action that aims to work with private waste collection companies, regional stakeholders, and local citizens to test interventions meant to improve accountability and responsiveness in municipal solid waste collection and management in three urban centres of Cambodia: Siem Reap, Stueng Saen, and Kampong Cham.
Allocated Budget
$2.5 million
Implementation duration
2019 –2022
Implementing partners
Triangle Environmental Health Initiative, Duke University, The Asia Foundation (TAF), Environmental Education and Recycling Organization (COMPOSTED), and Waste Voice (WV)