South Africa faces a capital investment funding gap of approximately USD $20 billion to meet the country’s national objective of universal access to water and sanitation by 2030.
This report describes the USAID Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Finance (WASH-FIN) program’s experience providing investor readiness support to companies pioneering utility-scale sanitation treatme
The Kenya Pooled Water Fund (KPWF) was established in 2017 to expand the pool of available financing beyond government and development partners who have been the main sector financiers to date.
In the Philippines, families from Sagay City residing within Sagay Marine Reserve benefitted from an innovative financing scheme for household sanitation piloted by USAID through Safe Water, to protect the marine reserve, an ecosystem that provide
In the Philippines, poor communities in Alabel Municipality in Sarangani Province benefit from an innovative financing scheme for household sanitation.