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1.3 Approach and methodology
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This section contains a description of the approach and methodology employed in drawing up the NWMS.
The approach that has been adopted is designed to ensure that the strategy:
- is relevant to the overall priorities of government;
- follows an integrated approach to managing the whole lifecycle of waste;
- adopts a flexible approach to the use of appropriate regulatory instruments;
- is mainstreamed within the intergovernmental systems,;
- builds a consensual approach amongst stakeholders; and
- is ultimately actionable through a set of realistic targets and steps.
The effectiveness of the NWMS depends on the support and buy-in from a wide range of stakeholders, and the process of drafting the strategy is based on a consensual approach. This section should include a description of the streamlined consultation plan, the main features of which are:
- Stakeholder representation on a steering committee to oversee the development of the NWMS;
- Stakeholder workshops; and
- Structured meetings and interviews with stakeholders and interested and affected parties (IAPs).
An online consultative process that:
- Complements and reinforces face-to-face meetings with stakeholders and IAPs;
- Provides for general public participation in the consultative process; and
- Provides a database of stakeholders and IAPs.
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