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Projects in Environments

Segregating healthcare waste at Sindhuli District Hospital, Nepal.
WASH SDG Innovation Brief

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Robin Hicks

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August 2021 - February 2023

The Innovation Fund Project in Nepal aimed improve healthcare waste management in the Sindhuli district. The main objective of this innovation project was to install safe and sustainable healthcare waste management (HCM) systems at two healthcare facilities, The Innovation Fund Project in Nepal successfully implemented a waste management system based on non-burn technology. This included the establishment of a waste management centre equipped with a smart pre-vacuum autoclave. The standout feature of this system is its remote management capabilities, allowing for the collection of waste generation data as well as real-time monitoring of waste treatment operations. Inadequate healthcare waste management is a pressing challenge in Nepal, which has wide-reaching impacts and affects human rights. Hospitals and health units commonly practice non-segregated waste disposal, unsafe handling, and improper disposal and dumping.

Training session at Shree Matri Bhumi Secondary School, Putalibazar, Syangja, Nepal
Training on Making Reusable Sanitary Pads & Awareness Sessions

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Robin Hicks

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HECAF360 collaborated with Pyari to conduct training sessions at Shree Matri Bhumi Secondary School, training 30 girls in making reusable sanitary pads using locally available materials. This initiative aims to promote sustainability and empower girls with practical skills and knowledge crucial for menstrual hygiene management. Awareness programs were conducted for 134 students (male and female) at the school, covering menstrual health, hygiene practices, myths, and benefits of reusable products. These sessions fostered open dialogue, dispelling taboos surrounding menstruation and promoting a supportive environment.

Training session to empower sanitation facilitators and social mobilizers in Dhangadhi, Nepal
Training on Waste Management to Sanitation Facilitator and Social Mobilizer of Dhangadhi Sub- Metropolitan City

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Robin Hicks

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30 May 2024 - 31 May 2024

The primary objective of this training was to empower sanitation facilitators and social mobilizers with the necessary knowledge and skills for effective waste segregation at the source, improved occupational health and safety practices, and heightened community awareness. The first day of the training comprises the theoretical session and second day was allocated for the practical, observation visits, workshop, and group discussion and sharing. The theoretical includes the existing Scenario of Waste and Legal Framework: introduction to Zero Waste, Zero Waste Management System and audio-visuals for showcasing success Stories of zero waste management in cities, hospitals, and schools and occupational health and safety session. The comprehensive strategy and hands-on training provided during the training have significantly enhanced the capacity of sanitation facilitators and social mobilizers, setting a positive example for other municipalities in Nepal to follow in their efforts towards responsible and efficient solid waste management.

Graphic poster: Zero Waste: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Zero Waste Management

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Robin Hicks

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30 May 2024 - 31 May 2024

HECAF 360 has long been committed to ZERO WASTE and is an ardent believer in 3R – Reduce Reuse Recycle. In quite remarkable fashion HECAF 360 has demonstrated that the Reduce, Reuse, Recycle mantra applies equally well to health care waste.

A public display and presentation on environmentally safe menstrual products
Menstrual Hygiene Waste

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Robin Hicks

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30 May 2024 - 31 May 2024

The Government of Nepal and its Ministry of Education have made impressive strides to improve girls access to education in Nepal. ​ However there is an ironic downside to this positive development. Improving girls access to schools has created a new category of health care waste – menstrual hygiene waste. HECAF 360 has introduced procedures to not only control sanitary pad disposal but has remarkably included mechanisms to recycle much of the waste as well.

Working with Schools and Religious Institutes

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Robin Hicks

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30 May 2024 - 31 May 2024

HECAF 360 is delighted to have been invited to by a number of schools and Buddhist monasteries and nunneries to set up local on-site simple waste management segregation systems. Not only has this been beneficial for the local environment, HECAF 360 is also sharing knowledge and techniques with younger generations on how to reach and maintain a clean, green and sustainable environment and a liveable future.

Hecaf360 teams testing the cleanliness of waste wate
Treatment of Waste Water

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Robin Hicks

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30 May 2024 - 31 May 2024

Provision of safe water supply and sanitation in Health Care Facilities (HCFs) is comparatively more important and critical for ensuring better health and establishing a model for other institutions. In the context of Nepal, there are observed facts about lacking adequate water and sanitation in HCFs, particularly in major government hospitals serving thousands of patients every day.

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