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Competence, Credulity, and the Spaces in-Between

Accra Waste Journal:  When a City Learns to See Its Own Waste

Julian Owusu Abedi by Julian Owusu Abedi
April 9, 2026
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In #Accra, waste is not hidden. It is performed.

It gathers at intersections, leans against drains, travels in sachets, waits at corners for trucks that may or may not come. It is visible enough to offend, familiar enough to be ignored.

This is where the Journal begins today: not with collection, not with technology, not with policy — but with sight.

A city’s sanitation condition is first a problem of perception before it becomes a problem of engineering.

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In many global cities, waste is removed so efficiently that citizens never see it. In Accra, waste remains in public view long enough to become part of the urban landscape. Children step around it. Trotros park beside it. Markets trade next to it. Churches worship near it. The city does not react to waste because the city has learned to live with waste.

The result is subtle and dangerous: waste stops being an emergency and becomes scenery.

This is the psychological turning point that most sanitation conversations miss. Before infrastructure fails, perception fails.

When residents no longer see waste as an interruption of urban life, they stop demanding the systems that would remove it.

When authorities no longer feel public discomfort, they stop feeling pressure to perform.

When waste becomes normal, governance becomes optional.

This is why the Journal insists that sanitation is not only a technical sector. It is a civic mirror.

Look closely at where waste accumulates in Accra and you will map, almost perfectly, the limits of municipal presence. The piles are not random. They mark the borders of attention. They show where the city’s administrative energy fades. They reveal where accountability weakens.

Waste, in this sense, is a diagnostic tool.

This is what makes Accra different from textbook case studies often cited by global sanitation experts at #CIWM Chartered Institution of Wastes Management or ISWA International Solid Waste Association conferences. Those discussions begin with systems. Accra forces the discussion to begin with behaviour, tolerance, adaptation, and civic psychology.

Because here, the question is not:

How do we remove waste?

The question is:

Why has the presence of waste stopped provoking collective reaction?

Once a city stops reacting, trucks, bins, bylaws, and contracts cannot solve the problem alone.

The work becomes cultural before it becomes mechanical. This is where Accra Waste Journal positions itself — as a public instrument to retrain sight.

To make residents see again what they have stopped seeing.

To make policymakers see patterns they have stopped noticing.

To make practitioners see the civic layer beneath the operational layer.

To make experts realize that Accra is not suffering from a waste problem alone, but from a perception problem that has quietly altered governance behaviour.

Today’s entry is an invitation:

Walk through Accra tomorrow morning and do not look at buildings. Do not look at traffic. Do not look at people.

Look only at waste.

Where it sits.

How long it sits.

Who walks past it.

Who reacts to it.

Who does not.

You will not just see sanitation. You will see the true map of the city.

_Visus civitatis, visus veritatis._

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