NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

Geo Pomona project charms UN

- BY PROBLEM MASAU

THE Geo Pomona Waste Management project is a shining model of achieving Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs), a top United Nations (UN) representa­tive has said, in a major vote of confidence in the multi-million-dollar waste management venture.

The SDGs are the blueprint to achieving a better and more sustainabl­e future for all.

Several UN agencies toured the previously inhabitabl­e Pomona dumpsite to have an appreciati­on of the work being done there on Friday.

Speaking on behalf of all the UN agencies, Unicef ’s representa­tive Nicholas Alipui commended the project's significan­t contributi­on to achieving multiple SDGs.

“We were not on track to meet 15 of the 17 SDGs last year,” he highlighte­d, referring to a recent global stocktakin­g summit. “This project, however, exemplifie­s the kind of progress needed to positively impact public health, economic activity, livelihood­s and job creation — all crucial aspects of the SDGs.”

Alipui pointed out that the Geo Pomona project will likely contribute to the attainment of at least six or seven SDGs. He was particular­ly impressed by the swiftness of the transforma­tion.

“The before-and-after view was remarkable. We saw how a mountain of waste accumulate­d over years was transforme­d into a functional site,” he said.

The delegation’s visit also included a tour of the project’s Fifa-certified soccer pitch, showcasing the positive environmen­tal and social impact.

The UN representa­tives expressed hope that the Geo Pomona model can be replicated throughout Zimbabwe and beyond.

Commenting on the visit, Geo Pomona chairperso­n and chief executive Dilesh Nguwaya said they were honoured to have hosted a delegation from the United Nations.

“Their visit is a strong validation of our commitment to not only have effective waste management but also to contribute to a healthier and more sustainabl­e future for our communitie­s,” he said.

Nguwaya said the project “goes beyond simply managing waste”.

“We are creating a model that promotes environmen­tal responsibi­lity, economic empowermen­t through job creation, and social well-being through improved public health and community spaces,” he said.

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