Cambodia Sanitation Marketing

This report synthesizes the technical assistance (TA) “Cambodia Sanitation Marketing” carried out by the World Bank’s Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) from July 2011 to February 2015 in support of developing the rural sanitation market in Cambodia. It documents the results and lessons learned and makes recommendations to government on how - with support of development partners – the effectiveness and scale of the sanitation market can be increased to achieve sustainable sanitation outcomes for rural Cambodians. This TA is part of a larger support program to assist the Government of Cambodia, notably the Ministry of Rural Development, to increase access and use of improved sanitation in rural areas of Cambodia. Technical Assistance P132212 is a complementary effort that focusses on strengthening the policy and enabling environment for rural sanitation service delivery at national and sub-national level. The following lessons were learned from the TA: (1) the local private sector has catered more than 50,000 latrines to rural households, (2) the provinces where the TA was taking place experienced an average 10 percentage point increase in overall sanitation access, more than three times the national average increase within the same time period, (3) the increase in sanitation access among the poor was eight percentage point indicating the challenges that the private sector has in reaching the poorer segment of the population, (4) the private sector’s revenue was estimated to amount to nearly USD 2.6 million from the sales of the underground latrine core, and (5) more than USD 600,000 was disbursed by two microfinance institutions (MFIs) to nearly 10,000 cash constrained households, enabling them to gain access to improved sanitation.

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2015-04-17
Subjects:MARKETING STRATEGIES, TRADITIONAL LOANS, VILLAGES, FACILITATION, ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT, PEOPLE, FINANCING, MICRO-LOAN, VILLAGE, PRIVATE ENTERPRISES, DISPOSABLE INCOME, INFORMATION SYSTEM, SALES, DEMAND ASSESSMENT, INTEREST, LOAN PERFORMANCE, GUARANTEES, CREDIT PROVISION, LATRINE, LOAN PRODUCT, CAPACITY BUILDING, LOAN, REPAYMENT PERIOD, BORROWERS, SUBSIDY, PAYMENTS, SAVING, MARKET INFORMATION, MFIS, CREDIT OFFICERS, MICROFINANCE INSTITUTIONS, MICRO FINANCE INSTITUTION, BIASES, PUBLIC POLICY, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, START-UP, FINANCIAL PRODUCT, LOAN FUNDS, MARKET DEVELOPMENT, LOAN DEFAULTS, CONSUMER CREDIT, PUBLIC FUNDS, FIXED COSTS, PRODUCTS, PAYMENT, MARKETING, MARKETS, LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES, LOAN APPLICATION, FINANCIAL TRAINING, PRODUCT, LOANS, MICRO FINANCE, FARMERS, ENTERPRISES, APPROVAL PROCESS, FINANCE, ACCESS TO INFORMATION, BANKS, PROFIT MARGIN, GRANT, EQUITY, MICRO FINANCE INSTITUTIONS, MARKET POTENTIAL, AFFORDABILITY, BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, CAPITAL, OPERATING COSTS, STUDENT, ACCESS TO CAPITAL, FAMILY, ACCESS TO FINANCE, VALUE, BANK, CREDIT, DEMAND, LOAN PROGRAM, UNIVERSAL ACCESS, PROMOTION ACTIVITIES, NEW BUSINESSES, WORKING CAPITAL, HOUSEHOLD, REPAYMENT, ENTERPRISE, SOURCE OF INFORMATION, DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS, INSTALLMENTS, ACCESS TO LOANS, TRANSACTION COSTS, MARKET, ACCESS TO MARKETS, BUSINESS SUPPORT, SUPPLY CHAIN, DIVERSIFICATION, MICROCREDIT, ACCREDITATION, PROFITABILITY, MICROFINANCE, INTERESTS, LOAN OFFICERS, LOAN APPLICATIONS, INVESTMENT, MICRO-FINANCING, NATIONAL BANK, EXTREME POVERTY, ID, HOUSEHOLDS, COLLATERAL, LOAN SIZE, GROUP LOANS, SUPPLY, REVENUE, PROVISION OF ACCESS, INVESTMENTS, LATRINES, TECHNICAL SUPPORT, LOAN PROCESSING, FEES, WOMEN, FIXED COST, OUTREACH, BUSINESS PLANNING, CAPITAL COSTS, SOCIAL ENTERPRISE, SMALL BUSINESSES, PRICES, INITIAL INVESTMENT, CASH FLOW, BUSINESS  TRAINING, SPREAD, BUSINESS TRAINING, MFI,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/04/24434059/synthesis-report-technical-assistance-p132201-cambodia-sanitation-marketing
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/21901
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Summary:This report synthesizes the technical assistance (TA) “Cambodia Sanitation Marketing” carried out by the World Bank’s Water and Sanitation Program (WSP) from July 2011 to February 2015 in support of developing the rural sanitation market in Cambodia. It documents the results and lessons learned and makes recommendations to government on how - with support of development partners – the effectiveness and scale of the sanitation market can be increased to achieve sustainable sanitation outcomes for rural Cambodians. This TA is part of a larger support program to assist the Government of Cambodia, notably the Ministry of Rural Development, to increase access and use of improved sanitation in rural areas of Cambodia. Technical Assistance P132212 is a complementary effort that focusses on strengthening the policy and enabling environment for rural sanitation service delivery at national and sub-national level. The following lessons were learned from the TA: (1) the local private sector has catered more than 50,000 latrines to rural households, (2) the provinces where the TA was taking place experienced an average 10 percentage point increase in overall sanitation access, more than three times the national average increase within the same time period, (3) the increase in sanitation access among the poor was eight percentage point indicating the challenges that the private sector has in reaching the poorer segment of the population, (4) the private sector’s revenue was estimated to amount to nearly USD 2.6 million from the sales of the underground latrine core, and (5) more than USD 600,000 was disbursed by two microfinance institutions (MFIs) to nearly 10,000 cash constrained households, enabling them to gain access to improved sanitation.