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This learning note summarises the findings of USAID Transform WASH's activities in Ethiopia to explore progress towards universal sanitation coverage achieved through market-based sanitation.

TitleReaching universal access with market-based sanitation
Publication TypeBriefing Note
Year of Publication2024
AuthorsOsterwalder, L, Ebrahim, M, Gebeyehu, B, Mebrate, E, Dickinson, N, Laauwen, M
Pagination21 p. : 2 boxes, 16 fig.
Date Published01/2024
PublisherUSAID Transform WASH and IRC WASH
Place PublishedAddis Ababa, Ethiopia
Publication LanguageEnglish
Abstract

This learning note summarizes the findings of USAID Transform WASH's activities to explore progress towards universal sanitation coverage achieved through market-based sanitation.

The Transform WASH team knows a lot about its customers and the performance of its business partners. However, only limited information is available about non-customers. This assessment, in line with the AWS framework, aims to describe progress towards universal coverage achieved through market-based sanitation and to identify population groups that may have been left out and remain without adequate sanitation services.

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About Transform WASH

USAID Transform WASH aims to improve water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) outcomes in Ethiopia by increasing market access to and sustained use of a broader spectrum of affordable WASH products and services, with a substantial focus on sanitation. Transform WASH achieves this by transforming the market for low-cost quality WASH products and services: stimulating demand at the community level, strengthening supply chains, and improving the enabling environment for a vibrant private market.
USAID Transform WASH is a USAID-funded activity implemented by PSI in collaboration with SNV, and IRC WASH. The consortium is working closely with government agencies, including the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Water, Irrigation and Electricity, the One WASH National Program, and regional and sub-regional governments.

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