The objective of the Results Based Financing for Sustainable Sanitation and Hygiene is to improve the sanitation and hygiene practices of an estimated 112,500 poor and vulnerable persons in four districts of northern Ghana. This will be achieved through a Results Based financing (RBF) and innovative approaches in sanitation like the Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) and the Village Savings and Loans Associations schemes (VSLAs) which put more...
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INFORMATION
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2011/11/01
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123280
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2018/02/08
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Disclosed
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Ghana - Results Based Financing for Sustainable Sanitation and Hygiene
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population with access to water