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Engaging entrepreneurs in the delivery of inclusive water and sanitation services.

Our work engages critically with the role of the private sector in provision of WASH services.

We provide evidence that supports small-scale WASH enterprises to achieve equitable outcomes, realises the potential for economic empowerment and strengthens government engagement.

Enterprise in WASH website

PROJECT | 2012-2017

Enterprise in WASH

This research investigated the role of small-scale enterprises in sustainable WASH service delivery, with a focus on equitable outcomes for the poor. Conducted in partnership with civil society organisations and local research institutions in Indonesia, Timor-Leste, Vanuatu, Cambodia and Vietnam.

 

Studies included: a systematic literature review; political economy analyses on private sector roles; sanitation value chain analyses; motivators and barriers for enterprises; water service outcomes for the poor; associations and business support mechanisms; women’s enterprise participation; and life-cycle costs for rural water service delivery.

 

Client: Australian Development Research Scheme Award (ADRAS) Grant

RESEARCH OUTPUTS

 

Enterprise in WASH (Website)

See the project website to read all of the Enterprise in WASH research outputs and additional resources such as learning briefs for civil society organisations.

Read more about our impact in Entrepreneurs help equality by improving access to WASH

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PROJECT | 2021

Learning about private sector engagement in WASH

ISF-UTS is leading a learning initiative for the Water for Women Fund on how the private sector can contribute to improved WASH services, and how women and marginalised groups can be encouraged and supported to actively participate in the sector. The learning series covers three-prongs related to WASH organisations engagement with small scale private sector actors:

1) sustainability of the private sector

2) fostering inclusion through the private sector

3) thinking reflexively about engaging with the private sector

 

Client: Water for Women funded by the Australian Government’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT)

CONTACT US

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t: +61 2 9514 4950
e: isf@uts.edu.au

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235 Jones Street
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