Socio-economic integration of the informal recycling sector through an NGO intervention at the Andralanitra dumpsite in Antananarivo, Madagascar

Waste Manag Res. 2018 Jan;36(1):86-96. doi: 10.1177/0734242X17739971. Epub 2017 Nov 16.

Abstract

The social status improvement and the degree of integration of the informal recycling sector, by using InteRa, made by the AKAMASOA association interventions at the Andralanitra dumpsite (Antananarivo, Madagascar) was assessed. 20% of the workers from the three activities at the site were interviewed: 325 scavengers, 12 compost producers and three soap manufacturers. It was found that the incomes of Andralanitra workers are relatively low compared to that of people working in the same field in other countries (30-60 USD/month). However, with the social support from AKAMASOA, their living conditions were greatly improved, allowing them to own their house, have access to water and sanitation facilities and send their children to school or subscribe to health insurance and bank savings. Though they do not experience the common socio-economic issues faced by informal workers at dumpsites and their works are highly appreciated by the solid waste management (SWM) stakeholders, there is no official planned intervention to formalise their situation. Thus, InteRa has shown low scores in SWM and organisational interfaces and high scores in materials/value chain and social interfaces. AKAMASOA actions are good examples of successful NGO interventions to improve the dumpsites' informal recycling social status. The findings suggest that full integration into the SWM system should be supported by municipalities through the setting of policy and regulations on the access to dumpsites and the exploitation of the wastes.

Keywords: AKAMASOA association; Antananarivo; InteRa; Socio-economic integration; dumpsite; informal recycling; policy and regulations; waste management.

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Cities
  • Humans
  • Informal Sector*
  • Madagascar
  • Organizations
  • Recycling*
  • Social Class*
  • Solid Waste
  • Waste Disposal Facilities

Substances

  • Solid Waste