Economic Assessment of Sanitation Interventions in the Philippines

The Philippines is well on its way to achieving the sanitation target, which is part of a combined drinking water and sanitation target within the Millennium Development Goal (MDG). As of 2008, about 76 percent of its population had access to impro...

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Main Author: World Bank
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Language:English
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Published: Washington, DC 2014
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spelling okr-10986-173912021-04-23T14:03:36Z Economic Assessment of Sanitation Interventions in the Philippines World Bank ACCESS TO CREDIT ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCESS TO MARKET ACCESS TO SERVICES ASSETS BANKS BORROWER BORROWING CAPITAL INVESTMENT CAPITAL INVESTMENTS CASH FLOW COLLATERAL COMMERCIAL BANKS COMMERCIAL BORROWING COMMERCIAL DEBT COMMERCIAL FINANCE COMMERCIAL FINANCING COMMERCIAL LENDERS COMMERCIAL TERMS COST RECOVERY COST RECOVERY POLICIES CREDIT ASSESSMENT CREDIT MANAGEMENT CREDIT RATING CREDIT RATING COMPANY CREDIT RATINGS CREDIT STANDING DEBT DEBT CAPACITY DEBT FINANCE DEBT SERVICE DOMESTIC CREDIT DOMESTIC CURRENCY DOMESTIC FINANCIAL MARKETS DOMESTIC MARKETS EXPANSION EXPENDITURE EXPLOITATION EXTERNAL SHOCKS FINANCE CORPORATION FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT FINANCIAL MARKETS FINANCIAL RESOURCE FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL SUPPORT FINANCIERS FLEXIBLE LOAN INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT INTEREST RATES INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT INTERNATIONAL FINANCE INVESTMENT COSTS INVESTMENT PLANS INVESTMENT PROGRAM INVESTMENT PROJECTS LENDER LENDERS LEVELS OF DEBT LEVERAGE LIQUIDATION LIQUIDATION VALUE LIQUIDITY LOAN MARKET FINANCE MARKET INTEREST RATES OPERATING COST OPERATING COSTS OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE POOR CONSUMERS PRIVATE FINANCIAL SECTOR PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION PUBLIC FINANCE PUBLIC FUNDS PUBLIC INVESTMENT PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS RECEIVABLES REGULATORY FRAMEWORK RETURN RETURNS RURAL WATER RURAL WATER SUPPLY SANITATION PROVIDERS SANITATION SERVICES SECURITY STRUCTURE SEWERAGE COMPANY SEWERAGE CORPORATION SOLVENT SUSTAINABLE SERVICES TARIFF POLICIES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE URBAN AREAS URBAN UTILITIES URBAN WATER URBAN WATER SERVICES URBAN WATER UTILITIES UTILITY CREDITWORTHINESS WATER RESOURCE WATER SECTOR WATER SERVICES WATER SUPPLY WATER UTILITIES WATER UTILITY WORKING CAPITAL The Philippines is well on its way to achieving the sanitation target, which is part of a combined drinking water and sanitation target within the Millennium Development Goal (MDG). As of 2008, about 76 percent of its population had access to improved sanitation facilities (JMP 2010). This is nearly 18 percentage points higher than the estimates for 1990 and 3 percentage points short of the MDG target for sanitation. This study aims to generate evidence on the costs and benefits of sanitation improvements in different contexts in the Philippines. Conducted with a view towards identifying the most economically efficient options under different conditions, it aims to contribute to the decision making processes of government, donor agencies, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and other institutions. The study quantified the costs and benefits associated with various sanitation options in different study sites. The benefits included the impacts on health, water sources and treatment, access time, and the reuse of human excreta. The costs included capital or investment costs and the recurrent costs associated with various sanitation options. The costs and benefits of the sanitation options were synthesized using standard indicators of economic efficiency. These indicators included the benefit-cost ratio, cost-effectiveness ratio, net present value, internal rate of the return, and payback period of sanitation options. Cost-effectiveness ratios cost per disability life year averted, cost per disease case averted, cost per death averted were also calculated. 2014-03-26T14:03:09Z 2014-03-26T14:03:09Z 2011-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/11/16724481/economic-assessment-sanitation-interventions-philippines http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17391 English en_US Water and sanitation program technical paper;WSP CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research East Asia and Pacific Philippines
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topic ACCESS TO CREDIT
ACCESS TO FINANCE
ACCESS TO MARKET
ACCESS TO SERVICES
ASSETS
BANKS
BORROWER
BORROWING
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CAPITAL INVESTMENTS
CASH FLOW
COLLATERAL
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMERCIAL BORROWING
COMMERCIAL DEBT
COMMERCIAL FINANCE
COMMERCIAL FINANCING
COMMERCIAL LENDERS
COMMERCIAL TERMS
COST RECOVERY
COST RECOVERY POLICIES
CREDIT ASSESSMENT
CREDIT MANAGEMENT
CREDIT RATING
CREDIT RATING COMPANY
CREDIT RATINGS
CREDIT STANDING
DEBT
DEBT CAPACITY
DEBT FINANCE
DEBT SERVICE
DOMESTIC CREDIT
DOMESTIC CURRENCY
DOMESTIC FINANCIAL MARKETS
DOMESTIC MARKETS
EXPANSION
EXPENDITURE
EXPLOITATION
EXTERNAL SHOCKS
FINANCE CORPORATION
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL RESOURCE
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FINANCIERS
FLEXIBLE LOAN
INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
INVESTMENT COSTS
INVESTMENT PLANS
INVESTMENT PROGRAM
INVESTMENT PROJECTS
LENDER
LENDERS
LEVELS OF DEBT
LEVERAGE
LIQUIDATION
LIQUIDATION VALUE
LIQUIDITY
LOAN
MARKET FINANCE
MARKET INTEREST RATES
OPERATING COST
OPERATING COSTS
OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE
POOR CONSUMERS
PRIVATE FINANCIAL SECTOR
PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
PUBLIC FINANCE
PUBLIC FUNDS
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
RECEIVABLES
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
RETURN
RETURNS
RURAL WATER
RURAL WATER SUPPLY
SANITATION PROVIDERS
SANITATION SERVICES
SECURITY STRUCTURE
SEWERAGE COMPANY
SEWERAGE CORPORATION
SOLVENT
SUSTAINABLE SERVICES
TARIFF POLICIES
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
URBAN AREAS
URBAN UTILITIES
URBAN WATER
URBAN WATER SERVICES
URBAN WATER UTILITIES
UTILITY CREDITWORTHINESS
WATER RESOURCE
WATER SECTOR
WATER SERVICES
WATER SUPPLY
WATER UTILITIES
WATER UTILITY
WORKING CAPITAL
spellingShingle ACCESS TO CREDIT
ACCESS TO FINANCE
ACCESS TO MARKET
ACCESS TO SERVICES
ASSETS
BANKS
BORROWER
BORROWING
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
CAPITAL INVESTMENTS
CASH FLOW
COLLATERAL
COMMERCIAL BANKS
COMMERCIAL BORROWING
COMMERCIAL DEBT
COMMERCIAL FINANCE
COMMERCIAL FINANCING
COMMERCIAL LENDERS
COMMERCIAL TERMS
COST RECOVERY
COST RECOVERY POLICIES
CREDIT ASSESSMENT
CREDIT MANAGEMENT
CREDIT RATING
CREDIT RATING COMPANY
CREDIT RATINGS
CREDIT STANDING
DEBT
DEBT CAPACITY
DEBT FINANCE
DEBT SERVICE
DOMESTIC CREDIT
DOMESTIC CURRENCY
DOMESTIC FINANCIAL MARKETS
DOMESTIC MARKETS
EXPANSION
EXPENDITURE
EXPLOITATION
EXTERNAL SHOCKS
FINANCE CORPORATION
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
FINANCIAL MARKETS
FINANCIAL RESOURCE
FINANCIAL RESOURCES
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FINANCIERS
FLEXIBLE LOAN
INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCING
INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT
INTEREST RATES
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE
INVESTMENT COSTS
INVESTMENT PLANS
INVESTMENT PROGRAM
INVESTMENT PROJECTS
LENDER
LENDERS
LEVELS OF DEBT
LEVERAGE
LIQUIDATION
LIQUIDATION VALUE
LIQUIDITY
LOAN
MARKET FINANCE
MARKET INTEREST RATES
OPERATING COST
OPERATING COSTS
OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE
POOR CONSUMERS
PRIVATE FINANCIAL SECTOR
PRIVATE INFRASTRUCTURE
PRIVATE SECTOR PARTICIPATION
PUBLIC FINANCE
PUBLIC FUNDS
PUBLIC INVESTMENT
PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
RECEIVABLES
REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
RETURN
RETURNS
RURAL WATER
RURAL WATER SUPPLY
SANITATION PROVIDERS
SANITATION SERVICES
SECURITY STRUCTURE
SEWERAGE COMPANY
SEWERAGE CORPORATION
SOLVENT
SUSTAINABLE SERVICES
TARIFF POLICIES
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
URBAN AREAS
URBAN UTILITIES
URBAN WATER
URBAN WATER SERVICES
URBAN WATER UTILITIES
UTILITY CREDITWORTHINESS
WATER RESOURCE
WATER SECTOR
WATER SERVICES
WATER SUPPLY
WATER UTILITIES
WATER UTILITY
WORKING CAPITAL
World Bank
Economic Assessment of Sanitation Interventions in the Philippines
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Philippines
relation Water and sanitation program technical paper;WSP
description The Philippines is well on its way to achieving the sanitation target, which is part of a combined drinking water and sanitation target within the Millennium Development Goal (MDG). As of 2008, about 76 percent of its population had access to improved sanitation facilities (JMP 2010). This is nearly 18 percentage points higher than the estimates for 1990 and 3 percentage points short of the MDG target for sanitation. This study aims to generate evidence on the costs and benefits of sanitation improvements in different contexts in the Philippines. Conducted with a view towards identifying the most economically efficient options under different conditions, it aims to contribute to the decision making processes of government, donor agencies, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and other institutions. The study quantified the costs and benefits associated with various sanitation options in different study sites. The benefits included the impacts on health, water sources and treatment, access time, and the reuse of human excreta. The costs included capital or investment costs and the recurrent costs associated with various sanitation options. The costs and benefits of the sanitation options were synthesized using standard indicators of economic efficiency. These indicators included the benefit-cost ratio, cost-effectiveness ratio, net present value, internal rate of the return, and payback period of sanitation options. Cost-effectiveness ratios cost per disability life year averted, cost per disease case averted, cost per death averted were also calculated.
format Publications & Research :: Working Paper
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
author_sort World Bank
title Economic Assessment of Sanitation Interventions in the Philippines
title_short Economic Assessment of Sanitation Interventions in the Philippines
title_full Economic Assessment of Sanitation Interventions in the Philippines
title_fullStr Economic Assessment of Sanitation Interventions in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Economic Assessment of Sanitation Interventions in the Philippines
title_sort economic assessment of sanitation interventions in the philippines
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2014
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2011/11/16724481/economic-assessment-sanitation-interventions-philippines
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17391
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