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Thank you for sharing this. I am interested in WASH finance and found the content to be thorough and well organised. However, the focus on enterprise is surprising to me. Agree a lot of private players are involved in service provision, it is a public good and remains with public agencies in much of the global South. Can we afford to ignore the move to Remunicipalisation of services where they were privatised for decades?
Also curious about the sources of data used for the investor map and how one could suggest or add other investors to the map.
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paresh
Also curious about the sources of data used for the investor map and how one could suggest or add other investors to the map.
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paresh
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- The SSWM Toolbox is the most extensive collection of knowledge around sustainable sanitation and water management. It compiles thousands of “best of “ instruments geared to optimise sanitation and water management intervention at local level all curated in an all curated in an easy-to-understand yet comprehensive way.
Launch of toolbox on Financing WASH Impact
Over the past year, cewas and the Center for Sustainable Finance and Private Wealth (CSP) at the University of Zurich have combined practical experience and academic research to shed light on how to match innovative WASH enterprises with appropriate finance.
The beta version of the
Financing WASH Impact Toolbox
created by cewas and CSP with the support of Innosuisse has now been launched. The toolbox provides:
We hope this toolbox is helpful and would encourage the whole SuSanA community to help disseminate it!
- A water enterprise typology featuring detailed data on the different types of water enterprises in terms of their business model, operating context, impact potential, and financial profile.
- Factsheets on (innovative) financing instruments coupled with insights into when different financing instruments are relevant and what implications they have for samitation and water-related enterprises.
- A map of investors relevant for financing enterprises in the sector.
- A tool to assess the investment readiness of sanitation and water enterprises.
We hope this toolbox is helpful and would encourage the whole SuSanA community to help disseminate it!
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