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Tremolet, S.
Tremolet, S.
, 2015.
Mobilising public finance for WASH : why, for what and how?
, London, UK: Trémolet Consulting.
Publié le: 08/06/2015
Public finance needs to be spent wisely to complement rather than substitute for other financing sources
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Tremolet, S.
,
Prat, M.-A.
&
Ross, I.
, 2015.
How to do Value for Money analysis for Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) programmes : draft guidance note
, Oxford, UK: Oxford Policy Management. Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/vfm-wash-how-to-do-vfm-analysis-on-website.pdf
.
Publié le: 16/05/2015
This "how to" note provides practical guidance on how to analyse value for money (VFM) in Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) programmes. It shows...
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Tremolet, S.
&
Prat, M.-A.
, 2013.
Monitoring the finance needed for service delivery
, Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/temolet_prat_an_overview_of_the_un-water_glaas_trackfin_initiative_0.pdf
.
Publié le: 13/05/2014
This paper briefly presents the methodology to build the WASH Accounts and the benefits expected for countries from implementing WASH-Accounts...
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Norman, G.
&
Tremolet, S.
, 2015.
Municipal finance for sanitation in African cities
, (Finance brief / Public Finance for WASH) London, UK: Public Finance for WASH, Water & Sanitation for the Urban Poor (WSUP). Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/finance_brief_3_-_municipal_finance_for_sanitation_in_african_cities.pdf
.
Publié le: 16/04/2015
This brief summarises recent data on budget allocations to sanitation in four African municipalities.
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Norman, G.
,
Fonseca, C.
&
Tremolet, S.
, 2015.
Domestic public finance for WASH : what, why, how?
, (Finance brief / Public Finance for WASH) London, UK: IRC and Water & Sanitation for the Urban Poor (WSUP). Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/finance_brief_1_-_domestic_public_finance_for_wash.pdf
.
Publié le: 16/04/2015
What is domestic public finance? and why is it essential for providing universal water and sanitation services?
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Tremolet, S.
&
Prat, M.-A.
, 2017.
UN-Water GLAAS TrackFin Initiative : tracking financing to sanitation, hygiene and drinking-water at national level : guidance document
, Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization. Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/un-water_glaas_trackfin_initiative_-_tracking_financing_to_sanitation_hygiene_and_drinking-water_at_national_level.pdf
.
Publié le: 30/05/2018
This guidance document sets out a methodology to help mainly middle-and lower-income countries produce water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) accounts...
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Tremolet, S.
et al.
, 2015.
End-of-project evaluation (EPE) : Triple-S – Water Services that Last, an IRC initiative 2009-2014 : main report
, The Hague, The Netherlands: IRC and HYDROCONSEIL. Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/triple-s_evaluation_overall_report-final.docx
.
Publié le: 14/04/2015
Triple-S has successfully promoted sustainability and the Service Delivery Approach (SDA) at the international level and in target countries. The...
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Tremolet, S.
, 2015.
Regulation in rural areas
, (Building blocks for sustainability series) The Hague, The Netherlands: IRC. Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/084-201502triple-s_bn07defweb.pdf
.
Publié le: 12/03/2014
Regulation is a key function for delivering sustainable water services, both in urban and rural environments.
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Tremolet, S.
, 2011.
Meeting the challenge of financing water and sanitation : tools and approaches
, (OECD Studies on water) Paris, France: OECD. Available at:
https://fr.ircwash.org/sites/default/files/OECD-2011-Meeting.doc
.
Publié le: 12/01/2012
The investments needed to deliver sustainable water and sanitation services are huge, yet most systems are underfunded. This book provides...
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