Sunday, February 20, 2011

Final Project Report

INTRODUCTION
Project Title: Learning through Recycling
Project Manager: Allan Kakinda
Project Summary:
Learning through Recycling is a school based environmental project that  provides students with meaningful education; equipping them with 21st Century skills and global competence as they improve their school and local environment through putting up trash cans for plastics/plastic bags at the schools and also having community outreach plastics/plastic bags collection and sensitization activities and share these experiences with other students around the world interested in improving their environment.
Background Information:
Plastics and plastic bags are used in various forms and formats in Uganda. Plastic bottles are used for packing mineral water and other beverages for consumption especially in the dry/sunny season in the country. Most of these bottles are for use once and then dumped-off. Plastic or polythene bags are also used for packing of goods bought at several stores and malls. All these uses are well explained and understandable as they make it easier for customers to carry around their just bought products however these plastics and plastic bags are poor disposed-off either with all the other forms of waste in trash cans or just by the roadsides. [1] 3000 tons of plastic bags are damped into the soil annually leading. This leads to declines in soil and agricultural productivity; the backbone of the national economy.
  
[1] Over 60% of stray cattle death is caused by plastic bag consumption. This poor plastic bag also leads to clogging of waterways and drainage channels resulting into floods in low land areas, roads in slums being impassable and thus creating breeding sites for disease vectors especially mosquitoes leading an increase in malaria prevalence.
    






Both government and private sectors have come up me with a number of efforts to avert this situation. These efforts include setting up of 8 recycling companies and offering of tax holidays to several set up organizations trying to address this issue. There are several ways this issue could be addressed and these include:
-          Encouraging of the development of biodegradable plastics.
-          Public education on plastic waste management.
-          Forming partnerships with already existing recycling plants to have combined efforts as the issue is being addressed.
-          Distribution of separate trash cans for collection of plastics at several public outlets and encouraging of people to make use of these trash cans.
-          Skills development with the community on how to turn plastics waste into other useful products.

Learning through recycling seeks to address this environmental problem right from the grassroots through active engagement of students at their schools and the local environment around the schools.
Implementation pattern
Who: 3 start up high schools.
What:  empower the students with knowledge, motivation and trash cans so they take the lead in proper plastics management in Uganda.
Where: at 3 high schools in Uganda and also in their local communities.
How: through talks at assemblies from environmental specialists, provision of trash cans, community plastics clean up outreaches and connecting with other youth through iEARN forums.
Why: to improve plastics management habits in the schools and local communities around the schools.
When: starting June, 2011.
Aim of project
To develop 21st century skills and global competency among project students as they work with other students around the world while recycling and properly manage plastics in their schools and local communities.
Objectives of the project
  1. To empower young people in 3 start up schools so they can be at the forefront of the reuse and recycling of the plastics and plastic bags while in schools by giving talks at the school assemblies.
  2. To provide 5-8 trash cans at each of the 3 schools (depending on the number of canteens at each school) so that students can safely dispose-off the plastics in an environmentally friendly manner.
  3. Provide students with an opportunity of collaborating with other students carrying out similar activities (recycling and other environmental conservation related activities) in other parts of the world through the iEARN YouthCaN project forum.
  4. To establish partnerships with recycling centers around the 3 schools so that students can sell off the collected plastics to these centers.

 Principles and guidelines for managing resources
People: The project will be managed by a team of people. 4 project staff members (project manager, project assistant manager, finance manager, activities manager), lead contact teachers at each of the schools and students of the schools. Before being hired the project staff and volunteers will have a clear job description so that they’ll know what they are expected  to do. People will be hired basing on their skills and level of interest in creating change in this particular area. Together with all the project staff members we will sit down and agree on a code of conduct that works for all of us. Staff members will hold weekly meetings or when need arises to discuss project progress or sort out any issues that would have arose. All the different people taking part in the project will be awarded with certificates at the end of the year. Project staff and lead contact teachers will be paid a stipend per month.
Money: All the project money will be kept on a bank account. Issues relating to money will be handled by the finance manager under my close supervision. There will be a double signatory policy for all withdrawals from the account. The two signatures will be for the finance and project manager. All transactions and purchases will be justified by receipts or signed agreements of payment. The lead contact teacher will be responsible for collecting the money each school would have collected from the sale of the used plastics each week and at the end of each month they will give this money to the finance manager.
Time: The project will kick in June, 2011. The project timeline will always be followed so as project activities are carried as planned.

Work Plan or Project Activities
Methodology: The project will be implemented in partnership with 3 startup schools, iEARN Uganda, Project staff, Nature Uganda and recycling centers around the 3 schools. All project activities will be implemented within the schools. Trash cans will be provided to the schools by the project staff and all the used plastics collected from the schools will be sold to the recycling centers. Through iEARN Uganda, we will have access to iEARN International forums so students can get share their experiences on the iEARN YouthCaN forums. Nature Uganda will help conduct trainings at the students to inform students of the dangers of carelessly disposing-off plastics and how they can better conserve their environment.
Project Timeline:
Activity
Period/Duration
Expected
Duration
Indicators of Achievement
Partners or stakeholders involved
Cost in US Dollars
Responsible
Team meetings
Once every week
1 hour
What the team members share, No. of attendees
None
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Meeting facilitator (One of the Project team staff)
Sharing experiences on the online forums
After each project activity
2 hours per week
No. of postings on the online forum
iEARN YouthCaN Project
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Lead contact teacher and student leader.
Community Outreaches
One per term
3 hours
Actual carrying out of activity, plastics collected.
Local community leaders and members
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Project team staff, Lead contact teacher and student leader.
Purchase and distribution of trash cans
3 -5 trash cans per school
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Purchase and distribution of the trash cans
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$450
Finance Manager
Talks at School Assemblies
Once at the beginning of each term
15 mins
Response of students to talk
Project team staff and Nature Uganda.
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Project team staff and Representative from Nature Uganda.
Mid-term review meeting and training
In the middle of the term
2 hours
Responses from training participants
Nature Uganda
$500
Project team staff and Representative from Nature Uganda.
Pickup of collected used plastics from schools
Every weekend
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Sale of the plastics to recycling companies
Recycling companies and schools
See budget
Project team staff

Monitoring and Evaluation
Indicators of achievement:
            Objective 1:
To empower young people in 3 start up schools so they can be at the forefront of the reuse and recycling of the plastics and plastic bags while in schools by giving talks at the school assemblies 
Indicator:
§  Conducting of the training at the first assembly at each of the schools
§  Number of students who express interest in being part of the project at the end of the assembly.
Evidence required
How often/
When
Obtained from
Statements from students after the assembly
At the end of each assembly
Sandra Najuna
Written report about the training session conduct at the training
At the end of all the assemblies of the 3 schools
Allan Kakinda
Photographs  of the participants and the trainer during the training session at the assembly
At the end of all the assemblies of the 3 schools
Sandra Najuna
Number of students who express interest in being part of the project
At the end of each assembly
Lead contact teacher at each of the schools.




Objective 2:
To provide 5-8 trash cans at each of the 3 schools (depending on the number of canteens at each school) so that students can safely dispose-off the plastics in an environmentally friendly manner.

Indicators:
§  Number of trash cans provided at each of the delivered at each of the schools
§  Students making use of the trash cans at the canteens.
Evidence required
How often/
When
Obtained from
Photographs of the truck delivering the trash cans at each of the schools
On delivery of the trash cans
Hansa Phillpa Nabateregga
Number of trash cans delivered at each of the schools
On delivery of the trash cans
Hansa Phillpa Nabateregga and lead contact teachers at each of the schools
The amount of plastic waste collected from the different schools
At the end of each week when collecting the plastic waste from the schools
Najuna Sandra and lead contact teachers at the schools.

Objective 3:
Provide students with an opportunity of collaborating with other students carrying out similar activities (recycling and other environmental conservation related activities) in other parts of the world through the iEARN YouthCaN project forum.
Indicators:
§  Students posts in the forums.
§  Students receiving responses from other students around the one and learning about what is happening elsewhere.


Evidence required
How often/
When
Obtained from
Students posts in the forums
every after a project activity

Allan Kakinda and lead contact teachers
Responses to students posts by students from other countries
After making postings in the forum
Allan Kakinda, lead contact teachers and student leaders
Responses from students to other posts by other students
Whenever other students in other parts of the world make posting
Allan Kakinda, lead contact teachers and student leaders

                        Objective 4:
To establish partnerships with recycling centres around the 3 schools so that students can sell off the collected plastics to these centres.
Indicators:
§  The amount of used plastics and plastic bags sold off to the recycling centres.

Evidence required
How often/
When
Obtained from
Amount of money raised from sold off plastics
After selling off plastic waste to recycling centres
Hansa Nabateregga Phillpa

Methods of Evaluation
We will get feed from the students on what they have learnt from each of the project activities at the end of each of these project activities. We also plan to conduct interviews with the students and school administration at the end of the project year to see if there are changes in plastics management habits. We will also conduct video interviews to document the effectiveness of how project activities have conducted by the different stakeholders of the project such as partners and project team staff. We will also hold stakeholder and project team staff meetings at the end of each school term to see what has been achieved and how more sustainable the project can be made. Photographs of the activities as they take place will also be taken as evidence of that the activities took place.

Methods of analyzing information
All the data from the interviews and various evaluations that will be carried out will analyzed by me and Sandra Najuna since we are statisticians by profession. An evaluation report will be produced and summary results of the evaluation will also be added to the end of year project report.
Reporting of project outcomes
At the end of the project year, the annual project report will be prepared by the project manager indicating the project outcomes and learning points for the project management staff and recommendations on how the project could be expanded or could sustainably continue being implemented in the schools. Summary evaluation results will also be added to this report.
Finances
Budget
Activity/Item
Unit/quantity
Unit cost (US Dollars)
Total (US Dollars)
Purchase of trash cans
5 trash cans for each of 3 schools
25*5 = 125
375
Project truck
1 truck
4,000
4,000
Fuel for truck for distribution of trash cans
To 3 schools
30
90


Subtotal
4465
Mid-term review meeting and training
Once per term


 Training facilitators
2 trainers
500
1000
Stationary
48 books and pens
1 dozen of books - 15
1 dozen of pens - 8

82
Food and drinks
Per school
350
350*3 =1050



2132

For the (3 terms) whole year
Sub total
2132 * 3 = 6396
Staff member stipends
Per term


Project Manager
1
200
200
Project Assistant
1
150
150
Financial Manager
1
100
100
Lead contact teacher
1 per school
80
160
Transport and accommodation allowances for each project team staff member


300



1010

For the (3 terms) whole year
Sub total
1010 * 3 = 3030






TOTAL
13,891

References
[1] System perspectives and lessons in plastic waste management by David Kabasa.

1 comment:

  1. Allan! You`re done with your project! Congratulations! Good luck to you with its realization!

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