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Dear KnowledgePoint members,

Thanks for helping us answer the unanswered questions of the SSW Panel discussions!

We made a good start, so hopefully we will have the same success this time. Looking forward to your comments!

Here are the next four unanswered questions: 1. Can NGOs effectively facilitate private sector/ businesses (that make money)? 2. Any examples of cross-financing rural sanitation through water supply and related experiences/ approaches/ methods to provoke institutional change? 3. We should think, plan, implement for scale from the minute zero, stop the ‘scaling-up”-myth 4. Financing for the entire sanitation cycle needs to be ensured. Too much focus is given to infrastructure only. Role of government? Financing through taxes, tariffs and transfers.

Thank you very much and best regards,

Jasmin (on behalf of the SuSanA secretariat)

Find the full list of unanswered questions here: https://www.forum.susana.org/forum/categories/156-conferences-seminars-and-workshops/15253-follow-up-pieces-of-the-puzzle-achieving-sustainable-rural-sanitation-at-scale-seminar-list-of-unanswered-questions

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Dear KnowledgePoint members,

Thanks for helping us answer the unanswered questions of the SSW Panel discussions!

We made a good start, so hopefully we will have the same success this time. Looking forward to your comments!

Here are the next four three unanswered questions: 1. questions:

  1. Can NGOs effectively facilitate private sector/ businesses (that make money)? 2. money)?
  2. Any examples of cross-financing rural sanitation through water supply and related experiences/ approaches/ methods to provoke institutional change? 3. We should think, plan, implement for scale from the minute zero, stop the ‘scaling-up”-myth 4. Financing for the entire change?
  3. How to get local government to put budget on long term management of sanitation cycle needs to be ensured. Too much focus is given to infrastructure only. Role of government? Financing through taxes, tariffs and transfers.

    facilities?

Thank you very much and best regards,

Jasmin (on behalf of the SuSanA secretariat)

Find the full list of unanswered questions here: https://www.forum.susana.org/forum/categories/156-conferences-seminars-and-workshops/15253-follow-up-pieces-of-the-puzzle-achieving-sustainable-rural-sanitation-at-scale-seminar-list-of-unanswered-questions