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Subsidies and microfinance

Intervention group: 
Interventions focusing on demand

Systems-based approaches that use pricing reform or financial mechanisms to promote the uptake of WASH technologies. This includes subsidies, vouchers, microcredit, and other forms of microfinance, aimed at consumers

Cambodia (Stauber, 2012)

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Cambodia (Brown, 2007)

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Cambodia (Ben Yishay, 2017)

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Burkina Faso (Briand, 2017)

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Argentina (Galiani, 2009)

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Afghanistan (Meddings, 2004)

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Willingness to pay (Null, 2012)

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Social marketing (Evans, 2014)

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Sanitation, disease, and nutritional status (Freeman, 2017)

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Latrine coverage and use (Garn, 2017)

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