Participatory Videos


Mapping Waste Governance


 

Kambuta 2019: A Zero Waste Experience

This Participatory Video (PV) is one in a series of three filmed in Obunga, Kenya as part of a partnership development project 'Mapping Waste Governance' which seeks to identify, examine and document grassroots social innovations and challenges in waste governance in different geographic regions.

KIWAN Obunga Community Project, Kenya

In April 2018, members of the Kisumu Waste Network (KIWAN) and the Obunga Residents Association participated in a 5-day PV workshop to explore and document challenges and social innovations in waste governance in their community. This video, filmed and edited by the community participants, documents some of the challenges as experienced by the resident in Obunga related to waste management. The video also highlights the social innovations and collaboration of residents working together to make their community safer and cleaner.

This Participatory Video (PV) is part of a series filmed in Obunga, Kenya as part of a partnership development project 'Mapping Waste Governance' which seeks to identify, examine and document grassroots social innovations and challenges in waste governance in different geographic regions.

USAFI BORA - Social Innovation in Waste Management (Obunga, Kenya)

The PV initiative was facilitated and co-produced by Dr. Crystal Tremblay and Dr. Jutta Gutberlet from the Community-based Research Laboratory at the University of Victoria. A very special thanks to Dr. Michael O. Oloko and colleagues from the Jaramogi Oginga Odinga University of Science and Technology in Kisumu, Kenya. Special acknowledgments to the Kisumu Waste Network (KIWAN) and Obunga Residents Association.

 

This video, filmed and edited by the community participants, documents some of the challenges as experienced by the resident in Obunga related to waste management. The video also highlights the social innovations and collaboration of residents working together to make their community safer and cleaner.