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Waste Picker Development Program
CSARO
goal: Assist waste pickers to better their social and economic
conditions through skills development and self help activities.

Making handicrafts from recycled plastic |
Waste Picker Development Center
The CSARO Waster Picker Development Center (WPDC) works to improve
the quality of life for waste pickers. The center provides sanitation
facilities, conducts education activities and trainings, and organizes
members into Self Help Groups (SHG). Quarterly meetings are held at the
center between CSARO staff and SHG members to monitor progress and
facilitate problem solving. Use of the center continued to grow during
2005 with average visits rising from 60 to 85 per day.

Handicrafts made from recycled plastic and paper |
The WPDC runs general health care and first aid facilities. During
2005, first aid was administered to 225 adults and children, and 4
referrals made for more serious needs. A counseling and discussion
group is organized with women and girl waste pickers. In 2005 99 waste
pickers were involved in this activity, with discussion around
reproductive health, birth spacing, child trafficking, harassment,
sexual abuse, drug abuse, mental health and domestic violence.
A focus for 2005 has been improving marketing skills for recycled
materials and CSARO has also facilitated exploration of overseas markets
for goods.
Training and exchange visits
In 2005, the WPDC conducted training workshops to teach waste pickers
techniques on how to make useable products from paper, plastic, and
compostable waste. 57 waste pickers participated in 5 training
workshops during the year.

Training in making handicrafts from recycled plastic |
Three SHG training workshops were conducted at the WPDC during 2005
to build the capacity and skills of wastepickers. The training covered
subjects that included marketing of recycled materials, community based
primary collection and waste separation. A waste recycling trainer
workshop was also run, enabling the participants to improve their
training skills in passing on recycling methods to others, and to
improve their income through being able to deliver training
sessions.
In 2005, CSARO held quarterly meetings with SHGs. 101 waste pickers
from 13 SHG participated. The meetings provided an opportunity for SHG
members to exchange feedback and advice about their groups and to
receive training in primary collection, quality of recycling production,
marketing, composting and other skills.
Two exchange visits were carried out during the year. 45
wastepickers took part in the exchange visits to learn about marketing
of handicraft and use of compost in organic faming of produce.
The WPDC took 21 SHG members on a 3-day exposure visit to Siem Reap
province. The goal of the trip was to provide waste pickers with
exposure to life outside the city and to learn from another group
(Atisang Angkor Group Association) about producing and marketing
recycled goods. This field trip also provided a good environment for
SHG members and CSARO staff to develop communication and trust.
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