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  • What we do
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  • key thematic areas
    • Waste Management Law & Policy Reform
    • Plastic and E-Waste Regulation
    • Urban Sanitation & Solid Waste Governance
    • Environmental Justice and Human Right
    • Climate Change, Circular Economy & Resilience
    • Youth and Women-Led Waste Solutions
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    • Annual report
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      • International Legal Framework on Waste Management
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Adopting circular economy practices can enhance Uganda's resilience to climate change. ALPWAM supports transitioning to models that reduce waste, promote reuse, and recycle resources. This approach minimizes environmental impacts and builds economic resilience against climate challenges.

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