Water for Women aims to improve the health, gender equality and wellbeing of Asian and Pacific communities through strengthened national and subnational water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) systems with greater emphasis on gender equality, social inclusion, safely managed WASH and water security. Sufficient and appropriate financing, one of the building blocks of the WASH system, is essential to inclusive and sustainable WASH services. This learning note, the second in the series, emerges from discussions under Water for Women’s systems strengthening Learning Agenda initiative, which have considered WASH financing as a critical component of the WASH system. It presents lessons from across Water for Women civil society organisation (CSO) projects and through the examples of seven project case studies.
Fraser Goff (2022). Learning Note 2: Leveraging finance for more equitable and sustainable WASH Water for Women
Operation, maintenance and sustainable servicesEnglish
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Published in: 2022
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