<center>'''Figure 3. Financing sources (e.g. tariffs, taxes and transfers) to water sector in 8 European countries in percentage (%)'''</center>
[[Image:financing sources fg 3.jpg|thumb|center|500px|<center>Source: DANVA et.al, 2012</center>]]
==Key documents==
• Fonseca, C. and Cardone, R., 2003. Financing and cost recovery. (Thematic overview paper / IRC ; 7). The Hague, The Netherlands: IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre
• Hervé-Bazin, C., 2012. ‘3Ts’ : tariffs, taxes and transfers in the European water sector : short guide. Brussels, Belgium: EUREAU
• Norman, G., Fonseca, C. and Jacimovic, R., 2012. Financing water and sanitation for the poor : six key solutions. (Water and Sanitation for the Urban Poor : Discussion Paper; DP#003). The Hague, The Netherlands: IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre and London, UK: Water and Sanitation for the Urban Poor (WSUP)
• OECD,. 2009. Managing water for all : an OECD perspective on pricing and financing : key messages for policy makers. Paris, France: OECD
• Pezon, C., Fonseca, C. and Butterworth, J., 2010. IRC Symposium 2010 Pumps, Pipes and Promises : background paper: pumps, pipes and promises : costs, finances and accountability for sustainable WASH services. The Hague, The Netherlands: IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre.
• WHO and UN-Water, 2012. UN-Water global annual assessment of sanitation and drinking-water (GLAAS) 2012 report : the challenge of extending and sustaining services. Geneva, Switzerland: World Health Organization (WHO)
• Winpenny, J., 2011. Financing for water and sanitation : a primer for practitioners and students in developing countries. Stockholm, Sweden: The European Union Water Initiative Finance Working Group, EUWI-FWG.
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