The USAID/WASHPaLS Scaling Market-Based Sanitation: Desk Review on Market-Based Rural Sanitation Development Programs (2018) highlighted the barriers sanitation markets face to scale, and identified some remedial interventions at the three levels
WASHPaLS conducted a comprehensive review of WASH grant-funding since 1980 to identify household sanitation supply projects using an MBS approach, assessed project characteristics and outcomes (population impacted), and reviewed project strategies
This case study examines the experience of sanitation enterprises that were supported by Population Services International's (PSI) 'Supporting Sustainable Sanitation Improvements' (3Si) intervention in Bihar, India.
This case study examines the experiences of sanitation enterprises that were supported by the WaterAid Sustainable Total Sanitation (STS) intervention in Nigeria.
This case study examines the experience of sanitation enterprises that were supported by the WaterSHED 'Hands-Off Sanitation Marketing' intervention in Cambodia.
Note: This is Part 1 of a two-part blog series on findings from a national Rural Household and Institutional Survey in Uganda. Part 1 focuses on the consumer research findings.
The USAID Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Partnerships and Learning for Sustainability (WASHPaLS) Project carried out this landscape assessment of information communication technology (ICT) use ca