Difference between revisions of "Monitoring Finance - Introduction"

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Several monitoring tools have been developed by international organisations for the water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) sector that can be used to monitor financial flows and inform financial planning. All tools listed make use of [[Costs_of_WASH_Service_Delivery_-_Introduction|costs]] information. The majority of these monitoring tools were developed by international organisations for planning and budgeting WASH interventions in low income settings.
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Several monitoring tools have been developed by international organisations for the water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) sector that can be used to monitor financial flows and inform financial planning. All tools listed make use of [[Costs_of_WASH_Service_Delivery_-_Introduction|costs]] information. The majority of these monitoring tools were developed by international organisations for planning and budgeting WASH interventions in low income settings.
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|New tools and technologies are developing fast. The list of tools in the Monitoring Finance column is not exhaustive. If you would like to contribute a tool, Akvopedia offers free editorial services, provided by our editor Winona Azure. <br>[[Image: Winona akvo2.jpg|left|50px]] Please contact her at winona@akvo.org.  
 
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Several monitoring tools have been developed by international organisations for the water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) sector that can be used to monitor financial flows and inform financial planning. All tools listed make use of costs information. The majority of these monitoring tools were developed by international organisations for planning and budgeting WASH interventions in low income settings.