Vol. 32 (2013), Issue 4:
Volume 32, Issue 4, Oct 2013
Articles
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Editorial: Financing the WASH sector - getting the economics right
Clarissa Brocklehurst
32(4), pp. 263–264
Category: Editorial
https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.2013.027 -
Crossfire: ‘We need to fund first those who don't have access rather than fund maintenance for those who already have access’
Rolf Luyendijk | Catarina Fonseca
32(4), pp. 265–272
Category: Commentary
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Sanitation economics: understanding why sanitation markets fail and how they can improve
Sophie Trémolet
32(4), pp. 273–285
Keywords: sanitation economics, market failure, sanitation value chain, financing, public policy
Category: Article
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Subsidies for WASH in development, mitigation, relief, and recovery: a critical but neglected aspect of practice
Richard Luff
32(4), pp. 286–294
Keywords: subsidy, transition, recovery, sustainability, WASH
Category: Article
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Sharing the recurrent costs of rural water services in four municipalities supported by WaterAid in Mali
Stephen Jones
32(4), pp. 295–307
Keywords: rural water services, recurrent costs, life-cycle costs approach, Mali, WaterAid
Category: Article
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Towards more responsible carbon finance for water
Daniel Yeo
32(4), pp. 308–314
Keywords: water, climate change, carbon market, finance
Category: Article
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A framework for exploring gender equality outcomes from WASH programmes
Naomi Carrard | Joanne Crawford | Gabrielle Halcrow | Claire Rowland | Juliet Willetts
32(4), pp. 315–333
Keywords: gender equality, gender outcomes, monitoring and evaluation, WASH outcomes
Category: Article
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Inclusion of shared sanitation in urban sanitation coverage? Evidence from Ghana and Uganda
Adrien Mazeau | Innocent Tumwebaze | Christoph Lüthi | Kevin Sansom
32(4), pp. 334–348
Keywords: accessibility, indicators, shared toilets, user acceptability
Category: Article
https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.2013.034 -
Conference report Design a Bog Day
Angus McBride
32(4), pp. 349–352
Keywords: sanitation, humanitarian situations, product design, latrines
Category: Conference proceedings
https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.2013.035 -
Review
Zifu Li | Heinz-Peter Mang
32(4), pp. 353–353
Category: Book Review
https://doi.org/10.3362/1756-3488.2013.036