Turning on The Tap Demand and supply at community level for financing of water and sanitation Redhouse, D; Welle, K. (2004)

This paper briefly reviews the general history of community-level access to finance - on credit terms in particular. It then turns to WaterAid’s own project experience of this approach and finally indicates what it might mean to have a greater understanding of demand and supply side assessments of financial risk and how research might answer the questions above.

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Redhouse, D; Welle, K. (2004). Turning on The Tap Demand and supply at community level for financing of water and sanitation WaterAid

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Published in: 2004
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