Promoting Sanitation Markets at the Bottom of the Pyramid in Peru : A Win-Win Scenario for Government, the Private Sector, and Communities
Launched in 2007, the Creating Sanitation Markets (CSM) initiative is a multi stakeholder effort led by the World Bank's water and sanitation program to explore new alternatives for increasing access to quality household sanitation in Peru. Th...
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okr-10986-104732021-04-23T14:02:50Z Promoting Sanitation Markets at the Bottom of the Pyramid in Peru : A Win-Win Scenario for Government, the Private Sector, and Communities Baskovich, Malva Rosa ACCESS TO SANITATION CITIZENS COMMUNITY WATER DISSEMINATION ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC STATUS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES FAMILY MEMBERS FAMILY PREFERENCES HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD SANITATION INADEQUATE SANITATION INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT LATRINES LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL DEVELOPMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MONTHLY PAYMENTS PARADIGM SHIFT PILOT PROJECTS POLICY DIALOGUE PROGRESS RESPECT RURAL AREAS SANITATION SANITATION ACCESS SANITATION AWARENESS SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION FACILITY SANITATION MARKET SANITATION PRACTICES SANITATION PROGRAM SANITATION PROGRAMS SANITATION PROMOTION SANITATION SECTOR SANITATION SERVICES SANITATION SOLUTIONS SANITATION SYSTEMS SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE QUALITY SLUDGE SOCIAL MARKETING SOCIAL SECTORS SOCIAL STATUS SOLID WASTE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOILET TOILETS URBAN AREA Launched in 2007, the Creating Sanitation Markets (CSM) initiative is a multi stakeholder effort led by the World Bank's water and sanitation program to explore new alternatives for increasing access to quality household sanitation in Peru. The approach is premised on a market-based system for sanitation at the bottom of the pyramid, introducing a new paradigm for local sustainable development with the participation of private enterprise. The model seeks to build an equitable and harmonious relationship between supply and demand, through development of products and services that meet the expectations and needs of populations, encouraging the state to assume a promotional role for the development of local entrepreneurship and the education of citizens, and development of financial options that allow the matching of supply and demand. The smart lesson below shows what authors have learned from four pilot projects in Peru-urban and rural areas that have contributed to innovation in the sanitation sector by adding new players and resources and opening new opportunities for improving access to sanitation while moving the agenda beyond coverage and poverty. 2012-08-13T11:40:33Z 2012-08-13T11:40:33Z 2010-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/11/13914818/promoting-sanitation-markets-bottom-pyramid-peru-win-win-scenario-government-private-sector-communities http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10473 English IFC Smart Lessons Brief CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Latin America & Caribbean Peru |
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ACCESS TO SANITATION CITIZENS COMMUNITY WATER DISSEMINATION ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC STATUS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES FAMILY MEMBERS FAMILY PREFERENCES HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD SANITATION INADEQUATE SANITATION INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT LATRINES LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL DEVELOPMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MONTHLY PAYMENTS PARADIGM SHIFT PILOT PROJECTS POLICY DIALOGUE PROGRESS RESPECT RURAL AREAS SANITATION SANITATION ACCESS SANITATION AWARENESS SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION FACILITY SANITATION MARKET SANITATION PRACTICES SANITATION PROGRAM SANITATION PROGRAMS SANITATION PROMOTION SANITATION SECTOR SANITATION SERVICES SANITATION SOLUTIONS SANITATION SYSTEMS SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE QUALITY SLUDGE SOCIAL MARKETING SOCIAL SECTORS SOCIAL STATUS SOLID WASTE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOILET TOILETS URBAN AREA |
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ACCESS TO SANITATION CITIZENS COMMUNITY WATER DISSEMINATION ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC STATUS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES FAMILY MEMBERS FAMILY PREFERENCES HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD SANITATION INADEQUATE SANITATION INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT LATRINES LIVING CONDITIONS LOCAL DEVELOPMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS MONTHLY PAYMENTS PARADIGM SHIFT PILOT PROJECTS POLICY DIALOGUE PROGRESS RESPECT RURAL AREAS SANITATION SANITATION ACCESS SANITATION AWARENESS SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION FACILITY SANITATION MARKET SANITATION PRACTICES SANITATION PROGRAM SANITATION PROGRAMS SANITATION PROMOTION SANITATION SECTOR SANITATION SERVICES SANITATION SOLUTIONS SANITATION SYSTEMS SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE QUALITY SLUDGE SOCIAL MARKETING SOCIAL SECTORS SOCIAL STATUS SOLID WASTE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TOILET TOILETS URBAN AREA Baskovich, Malva Rosa Promoting Sanitation Markets at the Bottom of the Pyramid in Peru : A Win-Win Scenario for Government, the Private Sector, and Communities |
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Launched in 2007, the Creating
Sanitation Markets (CSM) initiative is a multi stakeholder
effort led by the World Bank's water and sanitation
program to explore new alternatives for increasing access to
quality household sanitation in Peru. The approach is
premised on a market-based system for sanitation at the
bottom of the pyramid, introducing a new paradigm for local
sustainable development with the participation of private
enterprise. The model seeks to build an equitable and
harmonious relationship between supply and demand, through
development of products and services that meet the
expectations and needs of populations, encouraging the state
to assume a promotional role for the development of local
entrepreneurship and the education of citizens, and
development of financial options that allow the matching of
supply and demand. The smart lesson below shows what authors
have learned from four pilot projects in Peru-urban and
rural areas that have contributed to innovation in the
sanitation sector by adding new players and resources and
opening new opportunities for improving access to sanitation
while moving the agenda beyond coverage and poverty. |
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Baskovich, Malva Rosa |
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Baskovich, Malva Rosa |
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Baskovich, Malva Rosa |
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Promoting Sanitation Markets at the Bottom of the Pyramid in Peru : A Win-Win Scenario for Government, the Private Sector, and Communities |
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Promoting Sanitation Markets at the Bottom of the Pyramid in Peru : A Win-Win Scenario for Government, the Private Sector, and Communities |
title_full |
Promoting Sanitation Markets at the Bottom of the Pyramid in Peru : A Win-Win Scenario for Government, the Private Sector, and Communities |
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Promoting Sanitation Markets at the Bottom of the Pyramid in Peru : A Win-Win Scenario for Government, the Private Sector, and Communities |
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Promoting Sanitation Markets at the Bottom of the Pyramid in Peru : A Win-Win Scenario for Government, the Private Sector, and Communities |
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promoting sanitation markets at the bottom of the pyramid in peru : a win-win scenario for government, the private sector, and communities |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/11/13914818/promoting-sanitation-markets-bottom-pyramid-peru-win-win-scenario-government-private-sector-communities http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10473 |
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