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Financement croisé de l'assainissement environnemental : le modèle RF2 de Tana



Using water kiosk revenues to cross-finance environmental hygiene: Tana’s RF2 model
position paper coll. Practice Note n° 1 Feb 2011 ; 2 pages ,
Ed. WSUP - Antananarivo WSUP - London
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Résumé:
La pérennité financière est essentielle aux modèles durables de l’assainissement urbain et de l’hygiène environnementale. A Antananarivo (Tana), capitale malgache, les communautés utilisent les recettes des kiosques à eau pour financer le curage de canaux, une action essentielle pour la santé publique.
Abstract:
This Practice Note demonstrates an effective model for cross-financing environmental health improvements in Antananarivo, Madagascar. In the search for scalable models of urban sanitation and environmental hygiene, sustainable finance is key. In the Madagascan capital Antananarivo (Tana), community groups are using revenues from water kiosks and other local sources to finance a drainage canal cleaning programme, critical to public health.

Keyword:

financing (CI) (DT) (ET)

Country:

Madagascar (CI) (DT) (ET)

Publishers/Broadcasters:

WSUP - Water and Sanitation for the Urban Population - Antananarivo - Madagascar
    

WSUP - Water and Sanitation for the Urban Population - London - United Kingdom
    

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