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Costs of WASH Service Delivery - Introduction

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Key documents
===Key documents===
* Fonseca, C. et al., 2010a. [http://www.washcostircwash.infoorg/pageresources/1557 briefing-note-1a-life-cycle-costs-approach-costing-sustainable-service Life-cycle costs approach: glossary and cost components]. (WASHCost briefing note; no. 1). The Hague, The Netherlands: IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre. * Fonseca, C. et al., 2010b. [http://www.washcostircwash.infoorg/docsearchresources/title/176684 multi-dimensional-framework-costing-sustainable-water-and-sanitation-services-low-income A multi dimensional framework for costing sustainable water and sanitation services in low-income settings]: lessons from collecting actual life cycle costs for rural and peri-urban areas of Ghana, Burkina Faso, Mozambique and Andhra Pradesh. (WASHCost research report; V1.0). The Hague, The Netherlands: IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre.
* IRC, 2012. [http://www.ircwash.org/resources/providing-basic-level-water-and-sanitation-services-last-cost-benchmarks Providing a basic level of water and sanitation services that last: cost benchmarks]. (WASHCost infosheet; 1.) The Hague, The Netherlands: IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre
* Koestler, L., Koestler, A.G. and Koestler, M.A., 2010. [http://www.irc.nl/media/irc_symposium_2010_pdf_s/6_koestler_koestler_et_al_the_cost_of_keeping_a_rural_water_system_running The cost of keeping a rural water system running]: cost tracking of three rural water supplies in Uganda: paper presented at the IRC symposium ‘ Pumps, Pipes and Promises: Costs, Finances and Accountability for Sustainable WASH Services' in The Hague, The Netherlands from 16 - 18 November 2010. The Hague, The Netherlands: IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre.
* Pezon, C., 2010. [http://www.washcostircwash.infoorg/pageresources/842 decentralisation-and-use-cost-information-delivering-wash-services Decentralisation and the use of cost data in WASHCost project countries: synthesis of country reports 2009]. (WASHCost briefing note; no. 2). [online] The Hague, The Netherlands: IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre.
===Links===
<div id="WASHCost">'''WASHCost'''</div>
* WASHCost was a five-year action research programme, running from 2008 to 2012. The WASHCost team gathered information related to the costs of providing water, sanitation, and hygiene services for an entire life-cycle of a service - from implementation all the way to post-construction. The WASHCost programme was led by IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre with several partners to collect data in the rural and peri-urban areas of Burkina Faso, Ghana, India, and Mozambique. For more information see [http://www.ircwash.org/washcost WASHCost].
* The Costing Sustainable Services online course was developed to assist governments, NGOs, donors and individuals to plan and budget for sustainable and equitable WASH services, using a life-cycle cost approach. The Life-cycle cost approach is a methodology for costing sustainable water, sanitation and hygiene service delivery and comparing the costs to the level of service received by users. For more information see: [http://www.washcostircwash.infoorg/pagenode/2448 22800 WASHCost Online Training].
* WASHCost data sets provide access to the validated life cycle cost and service level information collected in Burkina Faso, Ghana, Andhra Pradesh (India), and Mozambique between 2009 and 2010. The data has been collated from a number of sources, including infrastructure surveys, detailed household surveys and a range of specific research undertaken with stakeholders in each country. The data sets are available [http://www.ircwash.org/news/datasets-now-available-wash-expenditure-and-service-levels-four-countries-2009-2010 here].
* Triple-S (Sustainable Services at Scale) is a six-year, multi-country learning initiative to improve water supply to the rural poor. It is led by IRC International Water and Sanitation Centre. The initiative is currently operating in Ghana and Uganda. Lessons learned from work in countries feeds up to the international level where Triple-S is promoting a re-appraisal of how development assistance to the rural water supply sector is designed and implemented. For more information see: [http://www.waterservicesthatlast.org/ Water Services That Last].
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