Waste management is a significant issue for local authorities in sub-Saharan Africa, raising concerns for public health and the environment. In Guinea, much waste is disposed of in streets, gutters, and illegal dumps, with potential health, environmental, and economic consequences.
Hence, addressing waste management financing issues is of utmost importance both for governments and policymakers in developing countries.

Researchers

Mamadou Saliou Barry

Mamadou Saliou Barry is a Research Fellow at the Climate Economics Chair, Paris, France and a Senior Advisor at Desjardins, Montréal.

Anna Creti

Anna Creti is a Full Professor at the Université Paris Dauphine PSL Research University, UMR Leda and the Director of Climate Economics Chair, Paris.

Coline Metta-Versmessen

Coline Metta-Versmessen is a Temporary Research Assistant at the Université de Lille, UMR LEM, Lille and Climate Economics Chair, Paris.

Julie Metta

Julie Metta is a Senior Research Associate at the Faculty of Economics and Business, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium and TiSEM, Tilburg University, Tilburg and MSCA Postdoc at Irege, USMB, Annecy, France and Center for Energy and the Environment, ZHAW, Winterthur.
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