This paper highlights the process, successes, and challenges of commercial financing for WASH and identifies lessons for moving forward with continued commercial financing in Kenya. The paper is based on a review of the experience of the USAID’s Sustainable Water and Sanitation in Africa (SUWASA1) program which ran from 2010 to 2015, and which has been succeeded by the new USAID Water Sanitation and Hygiene Finance (WASHFIN) program designed to enhance access to commercial financing. The paper shows how commercial financing has and continues to build on accomplishments of the Kenyan government in advancing sector reforms in the context of devolution and decentralization
Kenya losses USD 324 million per year due to poor sanitation (World Bank, 2012), and 19,500 Kenyans,...
Kenya’s agitation for a new constitution and for the devolution of powers away from a centralized go...
The encouragement of commercial financing approaches in international development has also targeted ...
This paper highlights the process, successes, and challenges of commercial financing for WASH and id...
This paper highlights the process, successes, and challenges of commercial financing for WASH and id...
This paper highlights the process, successes, and challenges of commercial financing for WASH and id...
This paper highlights the process, successes, and challenges of commercial financing for WASH and id...
This paper highlights the process, successes, and challenges of commercial financing for WASH and id...
Kenya requires innovative funding strategies, mechanisms and tools to ensure that it will reach nati...
Financial Inclusion Improves Sanitation and Health in Kenya is a Dutch-Government funded project imp...
This paper underscores the need for market-based approaches in the delivery and management of Water ...
This paper outlines the immediate impacts of devolution on the structure and funding of the WASH sec...
Water services provision and resource management are devolved functions as per Schedule 4 of the cur...
Kenya requires innovative funding strategies, mechanisms and tools to ensure that it will reach nati...
This paper summarises the reflections from a 12 country policy dialogue on financing WASH services t...
Kenya losses USD 324 million per year due to poor sanitation (World Bank, 2012), and 19,500 Kenyans,...
Kenya’s agitation for a new constitution and for the devolution of powers away from a centralized go...
The encouragement of commercial financing approaches in international development has also targeted ...
This paper highlights the process, successes, and challenges of commercial financing for WASH and id...
This paper highlights the process, successes, and challenges of commercial financing for WASH and id...
This paper highlights the process, successes, and challenges of commercial financing for WASH and id...
This paper highlights the process, successes, and challenges of commercial financing for WASH and id...
This paper highlights the process, successes, and challenges of commercial financing for WASH and id...
Kenya requires innovative funding strategies, mechanisms and tools to ensure that it will reach nati...
Financial Inclusion Improves Sanitation and Health in Kenya is a Dutch-Government funded project imp...
This paper underscores the need for market-based approaches in the delivery and management of Water ...
This paper outlines the immediate impacts of devolution on the structure and funding of the WASH sec...
Water services provision and resource management are devolved functions as per Schedule 4 of the cur...
Kenya requires innovative funding strategies, mechanisms and tools to ensure that it will reach nati...
This paper summarises the reflections from a 12 country policy dialogue on financing WASH services t...
Kenya losses USD 324 million per year due to poor sanitation (World Bank, 2012), and 19,500 Kenyans,...
Kenya’s agitation for a new constitution and for the devolution of powers away from a centralized go...
The encouragement of commercial financing approaches in international development has also targeted ...