Economic assessment of sanitation interventions in Indonesia A six-country study conducted in Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Lao PDR, the Philippines and Vietnam under the Economics of Sanitation Initiative (ESI) Winara, A., Hutton, G., Oktarinda, Purnomo, E., Hadiwardoyo, K., Merdykasari, I., Nurmadi, T., Bruinsma, B., Gunawan, D., Fadilah, D., Albrecht, M. (2011)

The Economics of Sanitation Initiative (ESI) Phase 2 presents a detailed cost-benefit analysis (CBA) of sanitation interventions. It provides a comprehensive analysis at household level in three cities and two rural districts in Indonesia. With its quantitative and qualitative evidence, it strengthens arguments to mainstream sanitation in the national development agenda. The study results are expected to enhance political support for sanitation development.

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Winara, A., Hutton, G., Oktarinda, Purnomo, E., Hadiwardoyo, K., Merdykasari, I., Nurmadi, T., Bruinsma, B., Gunawan, D., Fadilah, D., Albrecht, M. (2011). Economic assessment of sanitation interventions in Indonesia A six-country study conducted in Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Lao PDR, the Philippines and Vietnam under the Economics of Sanitation Initiative (ESI) World Bank, Water and Sanitation Program (WSP), USA

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Economic assessment of sanitation interventions in Indonesia

Published in: 2011
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World Bank, Water and Sanitation Program (WSP), USA

Author(s):
Winara, A., Hutton, G., Oktarinda, Purnomo, E., Hadiwardoyo, K., Merdykasari, I., Nurmadi, T., Bruinsma, B., Gunawan, D., Fadilah, D., Albrecht, M.

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