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Global Literature Review On Sanitation Tariffs in Developing Countries By Mansoor Ali

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Global Literature Review

On Sanitation Tariffs in

Developing Countries

By Mansoor Ali

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Approach to Literature Review

General web search

Literature within Institutions;

WSP, The World Bank, PPIAF,

GFOBA, BPD, IRC and WaterAid

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Key Questions to the Literature

Do they cover urban sanitation

tariffs from a water utility and local

government perspective?

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Other questions to the literature

Who are the target groups?

Who wrote this literature?

Does the literature covers different

perspectives?

Why this literature is written?

What assumptions the literature make?

Does it build an overall picture, within which

tariffs sit?

Does it specify good and bad practices of tariff

settings?

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Literature Division

Core literature

Water and sanitation utilities

Sector financing, including subsidies

Sector institutions and their

relationships

Equity and inclusion

Partnerships

Output/ Result Based Approaches

(new)

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Literature Trend

Most of it Partnership focused

Assumes PPP contracts in place

Combines water and sanitation

But ignores sanitation

Sometimes assumes sewerage

Makes a case for the utility

But also makes a case for the poorest

Non-conclusive on the larger picture

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Literature Gaps

Which component of sanitation service

needs tariffs?

Where is the balance between cost

recovery and tariff setting?

How tariffs relates to investments?

How politics influenced tariffs?

How the tariffs figure is achieved?

What a good tariff could change?

Tariffs within water utility or solid

waste?

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Three major gaps

Tariffs from a users perspective or

understanding the users? Especially

the low income users

Tariff with local governments

Tariffs on pit/ septic tank

emptying

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Overall

There is less understanding of the

sanitation market, financing, including

all its components and users and it seems

that tariffs are picked up as a theme

within the literature on partnerships,

subsidies and now on output based

approaches.

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Gaps by this research

Therefore this research is well

placed to fill some of the gaps;

especially at a time when there is

new hope for multiple delivery

systems