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Key documents
==Key documents==
* Dibner-Dunlap, A., et al, 2009. [http://sipa.columbia.edu/academics/concentrations/epd/documents/WaterAidAmericaFinalReport_2009.pdf A review of local tax policy to expand water and sanitation access: prepared for WaterAid Madagascar and WaterAid America]. New York, NY, USA, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University
* Hervé-Bazin, C., 2012. {[http://http://celinehervebazin.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/eureau-3ts-short-guide-version-internet.pdf ‘3Ts’ : tariffs, taxes and transfers in the European water sector: short guide]. Brussels, Belgium: EUREAU
* IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre and Water & Sanitation for the Urban Poor (WSUP), (2012). [http://www.irc.nl/page/69961 Financing water and sanitation for the poor: six key solutions]. Discussion paper. DP#003.
* UN-water global annual assessment of sanitation and drinking-water (GLAAS), 2012. [http://www.un.org/waterforlifedecade/pdf/glaas_report_2012_eng.pdf The challenge of extending and sustaining services]. Report. World Health Organization. ISBN 978 92 4 150336 5.
* Mathew, K., Suma, Z. and Joseph, R., 2008. Preventing corruption, encouraging transparency and accountability in the water and sanitation sectors- a case study from Kerala, India. In: Wicken, J., et al., eds., 2008. [http://www.irc.nl/page/43966 Beyond construction: Use by all, A collection of case studies from sanitation and hygiene promotion practitioners in South Asia]. [online] Delft: IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre, London: WaterAid, Dhaka: BRAC. [Accessed 10 November 2011].
* WHO and UN-Water, 2012. [http://washurl.net/6jo133 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. [http://www.gwptoolbox.org/images/stories/Docs/euwi fwg primer on financing 2011.pdf 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.
==Links==
* IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre is a knowledge broker, innovator and catalyst of change within the water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) sector working internationally and in selected focus countries and regions. IRC seeks to extend WASH services to the less privileged, while ensuring that services are based on the sustainable use of water resources, are appropriately managed, and are better governed. IRC works in partnership with governments, the public and private sector, Dutch and international organisations, UN institutions, development banks and non-governmental networks and organisations. For more information see: [http://www.irc.nl irc.nl]
* 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. For more information see: [http://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/publications/glaas_report_2012/en/index.html who.int/water_sanitation_health/publications/glaas_report_2012/en/index.html]
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