Global Forum on Migration and Development
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Date Shared: 
Friday, July 7, 2023 - 16:44
Title: 

Freetown Waste Micro-Enterprise Project

Countries and areas: 
Sierra Leone
Partner(s): 
IOM, UNHCR, UN Habitat, UNCDF
Tags: 
Brain Drain and Brain Gain, Capacity Building, Children and Youth, Connectivity and Migration, Decent Work, Diaspora Investment and Entrepreneurship, Diversity, Inclusiveness and Social Cohesion, Fair and Ethical Recruitment, Labor Mobility, Livelihoods and Job Creation, Local Development, Low and Unskilled Migration, Mainstreaming Migration into Development Planning, Migrant Protection and Assistance, Migration and Education, Migration Management, Migration, Trade and Investments, Regional Consultative Processes and International Regional Fora, Sustainable Development , Temporary and Circular Labour Migration, Transfer of Values, Ideas, Knowledge and Skills
Summary: 

This action was submitted through the GFMD Mayors Mechanism Call to Local Action for Migrants and Refugees.
Freetown commits to provide green livelihood opportunities for migrant, refugee, and marginalised youth living in informal settlements while improving waste management throughout the city. In 2021-2022, the city’s Waste Management Micro-Enterprise Program expanded to 40 new entrepreneurial teams to deliver waste collection services within informal settlements and to other Freetown residents. The builds on gains made by 80 existing waste management micro-enterprises supported by the Freetown City Council. Through this expansion, the city ensures that more youth living in informal settlements, the majority of whom are rural migrants, access the opportunity to jointly improve their livelihoods. Project clients are provided with initial business investment support that includes a motorised tricycle cart, sanitation tools, business registration, training, and business development mentoring. This project is supported by the Global Cities Fund for Migrants and Refugees. To sustain and scale the Global Cities Fund initial investment, FCC directly funded fifty percent of tricycles purchased, allowing the city to continue to reach the most vulnerable Freetonians while creating a cleaner, greener Freetown for all.

GFMD Source: 

GFMD 2021-2022 – Mayors Mechanism’s Call to Local Action

Link: 

https://www.mayorsmigrationcouncil.org/gcf-res/freetown-sierra-leone


Source (retrieved on 07/14/2025 - 13:34): https://www.gfmd.org/pfp/ppd/13067