Business Approaches to WASH
According to UNICEF, business approaches to WASH rest on the fundamental premise that private businesses can play a much greater role in providing sustained and sustainable access to improved WASH services to low-income households. Business approaches to WASH invest strategic support to help private businesses sell more affordable, desirable products to traditionally un-served communities. Resources available in this sub-theme include tools to understand the supply chain, guidance to help businesses deliver more value, and others to increase business approaches to WASH infrastructure.
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Business Approaches to WASH Resources
Support for small business in the Middle East
Published:
October 31, 2014Overseas Private Investment Corporation
A water bottling company in Ramallah received financing through the nonprofit Middle East Investment Initiative, an OPIC partner that supports a small businesses in the Middle East. In the West Bank, where water is commonly stored in rooftop tanks that may become contanminated with microbes, demand...Read more
Exploring Shared Value with FSG
Published:
October 20, 2014The Coca-Cola Company
The U.S. Water Partnership and FSG Inc., with support from The Coca-Cola Company and Jain Irrigation, convened a webinar focused on shared value and feature case study examples from The Coca-Cola Company and Jain Irrigation.Read more
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