Adjibodou, MichelKisoza, James L. A.Madenge, Rehema Seif2010-06-072010-06-072007https://hdl.handle.net/10474/385This project is concerned with capacity building for the Mazingira Women Group by conducting sensitization meetings to the Majengo Ward community so that they pay the garbage collection fees as required, but also assist the group in acquiring skills that will enable them make alternative use of the garbage they collect. The participants included 20 members of the Mazingira Women group who reside in Majengo Ward, Dodoma Municipal Council. By capacitating this group, the members will be able to raise their income through the fee that they collect and also from the compost manure that they will be producing. The sensitization was done through organized community meetings in the respective Mitaa where community members met with the Mitaa and Ward leaders, the later being facilitators. The training was done in late November, 2006 to all the 20 group members to teach them how to make compost manure. This was done under the supervision of the ward community development officer. (Author abstract)4171705 bytes4552308 bytesenAuthor retains all ownership rights. Further reproduction in violation of copyright is prohibitedSouthern New Hampshire University -- Theses (Community Economic Development)Open University of Tanzania -- Theses (Community Economic Development)recyclingsustainable communitiescompostingrural developmentMajengo Ward (TZ)Mbeya Urban District (TZ)Mbeya Region (TZ)TanzaniaAn assessment of the contribution of community based organizations towards sustainable solid waste management : the case of Mazingira Women Group in Dodoma MunicipalityThesisPDF