Financing on-site Sanitation for the Poor. A six country comparative review and analysis

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Sophie Trémolet, Pete Kolsky, Eddy Perez
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Water and Sanitation Program
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2010
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Summary

After identifying a severe lack of data on sanitation finance, WSP undertook a study to take the first step to painting a full picture of finance and costs in sanitation. WSP aims to improve understanding of the finance of on-site household sanitation through careful analysis of practical field experience in a wide range of projects. This study offers evidence on alternative financing approaches for on-site household sanitation from case studies in six countries: Bangladesh, Ecuador, India, Mozambique, Sénégal, and Vietnam. The study identified a number of useful examples and tentative lessons about finance.

About the publisher

The Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) is a multi-donor partnership administered by the World Bank to support poor people in obtaining affordable, safe and sustainable access to water and sanitation services. WSP works directly with client governments at the local and national level in 25 countries through regional offices in Africa, East and South Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, and in, Washington D.C. www.wsp.org

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