Policy Brief: Melanesian WaSH policy environments to foster inclusive WaSH marketing exchanges

Katherine F. Shields, Regina Souter, Dani Barrington, Srinivas Sridharan, Stephen Graham Saunders, Semisi Meo, Jamie K. Bartram

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Abstract

Target of this brief: This brief provides guidance to enabling actors (people in civil society, external support agencies, community governance structures, utilities, national and local government, the private sector, and academia) who design and review WaSH policies.

Purpose of this brief:
The WaSH policies of Fiji, Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands were assessed to determine their strengths and weaknesses in fostering and supporting sustainable, effective and inclusive WaSH marketing exchanges of all types (see Figure 1). WaSH enabling actors can use this guidance to improve existing policies and generate new policies that improves WaSH outcomes in urban and peri-urban informal settlements in Melanesia.
Original languageEnglish
TypePolicy Brief
PublisherInternational WaterCentre
Publication statusPublished - 2017
Externally publishedYes

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