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Tariffs are funds paid / contributed by users of water, sanitation and hygiene services for obtaining the service (GLAAS, 2012). Users generally make payments to service providers for getting access to the service and for using the service. When the service is self-provided (e.g. when a household builds and operates its own household latrine), the equity invested by the household (in the form of cash, material or time) also fall under tariffs. Cases where households try to improve the service they get in terms of water quality (filters and other products) and water quantity (storage tanks, rainwater harvesting facilities) are also considered under household contributions.
* Harvey, P.A., 2007. [http://media.greennexxus.com/wasrag/Articles_of_Interest/Performance_Measures/General/Cost_Determination.pdf Cost determination and sustainable financing for rural water services in sub-Saharan Africa]. In: Water policy, 9 (4), pp. 373-391
* Hervé-Bazin, C., 2012. [httphttps://celinehervebazinwww.filesecologic.wordpress.com/2012/03eu/eureau-3ts-short-guide-version-internet.pdf 4154 ''3Ts'': tariffs, taxes and transfers in the European water sector: short guide]. Brussels, Belgium: EUREAU
* Muller M., (2008). [http://eau.sagepub.com/content/20/1/67.full.pdf+html Free basic water — a sustainable instrument for a sustainable future in South Africa]. Graduate School of Public and Development Management, University of Witwatersrand, South Africa, Environment and Urbanization 2008 20: 67.
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[http://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/publications/glaas_report_2012/en/index.html Global Analysis and Assessment of Sanitation and Drinking-Water (GLAAS)] is produced every two years by the World Health Organization (WHO) on behalf of UN-Water. It provides a global update on the policy frameworks, institutional arrangements, human resource base, and international and national finance streams in support of sanitation and drinking water.
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