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Exploring alternative sources of funding for deploying sustainable sanitation technologies and services in Mongolia

Date: November 2015



Abstract

One of the major challenges for deploying sustainable sanitation technologies and services around the world is financing. The present study applied both qualitative (key informant interviews) and quantitative (household survey) methods to explore sources of alternative financing in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, towards deploying sustainable sanitation technologies and services. Microfinance organizations, government subsidies and mining industries may represent potential sources of financing for the implementation of sustainable sanitation technologies and services in Mongolia. Moreover, building social capital among Ger residents and reinventing the idea of ‘corporate WASH responsibility’ could constitute new directions for the future.

Author/Affiliation: Sayed Mohammad Nazim Uddin,Annkathrin Tempel,Jan Franklin Adamowski,Jean Lapegue,Zifu Li &Heinz-Peter Mang

Language: English

Country: Mongolia

Coverage: National

Resource Type: Report

Thematic Area: Sanitation

Sub Theme: Financing

Conceptual Product Type: Knowledge Product