Strengthening Public Sector Enabling Environment to Support Private Sanitation Enterprises | ||||||
Guidance Manual - Based on Water For People’s experience in nine countries guide Oct 2014 ; 43 pages ![]() Ed. Water for People - Denver Téléchargeable sous format: PdF ![]() Téléchargeable chez l'éditeur ![]() Page de présentation d'un éditeur Abstract: This publication addressing the need to strengthen the public sector enabling environment to strengthen the private sector's ability to offer sanitation facilities/latrines that are affordable and durable for families in both rural and urban areas. The study to provide useful insights that contribute to the sanitation sub-sector's emerging recognition that in order to reach universal access by 2030, the private sector will need to play a key role and for that to happen at scale, the public sector has an important complimentary and supportive role to play. This document is a good sanitation specific follow up to the document produced last year by the India based Monitor group, "Beyond the Pioneer" which provided a useful general conceptual framework for thinking about the private sector and how it can reach the poor. Contents: Introduction 1. Background 2. Objective 3. Scope 4. Methods Part 1: How the public sector environment influences low-cost sanitation markets Demand stimulation Operating climate Supply-chain improvement Part 2: How to engage the public sector to encourage their support of sanitation markets 1. Identify & understand potential partner(s) 2. Build a case for sanitation market support 3. Develop relationships & build trust 4. Support sustainable & scalable action Conclusion
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