Waste Management and Urban Sanitation Law No.83 of 2018. Pays/Territoire Somalie Sous-division territoriale Somaliland Type du document Législation Date 2018 Source FAO, FAOLEX Sujet Environnement gén., Alimentation et nutrition, Eau, Déchets et substances dangereuses Mot clé Commerce/industrie/sociétés Eaux usées/déversement Déchets dangereux Lutte contre la pollution Protection de l’environnement Santé publique Partenariats public-privé (PPP) Recyclage/réemploi Déchets solides Élimination de déchets Déchets ménagers Gestion des déchets Déchets non-ménagers Contrôle de qualité alimentaire/innocuité des produits alimentaires Hygiène/procédures sanitaires Viande Lait/produits laitiers Transformation/manutention Abattage Égouts Pollution des eaux douces Aire géographique Afrique, Afrique Orientale, Océan Indien, Pays les moins avances, Mer Rouge et le Golfe d'Aden, Sahel Entry into force notes This Law enters into force upon the approval of both Houses of the Legislature and shall be signed by the President and published in the Official Gazette. Résumé This Law, applying to the solid, liquid, and sanitary waste management in the cities of the Republic of Somaliland and consisting of 64 articles, mainly aims to (i) have clean cities that are safe for public health, and improve their beauty, hygiene, and sanitation; (ii) promote all the social services related to environmental sanitation to strengthen and enhance the availability of a clean environment in which to live; (iii) have a law to strengthen the capacity of the Urban Sanitation and Waste Management; (iv) enable the development of the National Plan for Solid Waste, Liquid, and Sanitation and translate it into national plans; (v) establish a collaborative framework for collaboration between all stakeholders in the development of waste management and sanitation; (vi) encourage the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) system in the sector. The services related to hygiene and sanitation are the responsibility of the local Governments whose duties are detailed in article 5. While the role of the Ministry of Health, mainly of support, training, and guidance, is dealt with in article 6. Other concerned ministries, whose tasks are indicated in the following articles, are the Ministry of Environment and Rural Development, the Ministry of Water Resources Development, the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Tourism, and the Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries Development. Texte intégral Somali Site web www.somalilandlaw.com