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Forschungsstelle
EDA
Projektnummer
ExSt.2014.471
Projekttitel
The Safe Water Market System in Bangladesh

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Schlüsselwörter
(Deutsch)
Water markets, Bangladesh, Dhaka, IDE, arsenic, public goods, private service, market development
Schlüsselwörter
(Englisch)
Water markets, Bangladesh, Dhaka, IDE, arsenic, public goods, private service, market development
Schlüsselwörter
(Französisch)
Water markets, Bangladesh, Dhaka, IDE, arsenic, public goods, private service, market development
Schlüsselwörter
(Italienisch)
Water markets, Bangladesh, Dhaka, IDE, arsenic, public goods, private service, market development
Kurzbeschreibung
(Deutsch)
The study on the Safe Water Markets in Bangladesh was commissioned by the Swiss Cooperation Office/Swiss Embassy in Dhaka in consultation with other development partners and conducted by a team of international and Bangladeshi experts of iDE Bangladesh in summer 2013. The study assesses the possibilities of applying a market development approach to assure access of poor Bangladeshi citizens to improved drinking water. It provides an updated over-view on the obstacles to safe drinking water supply – including arsenic contamination – for the and recommendations on how to connect public goods to private service delivery through innovation and inclusive business.
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Kurzbeschreibung
(Englisch)
The study on the Safe Water Markets in Bangladesh was commissioned by the Swiss Cooperation Office/Swiss Embassy in Dhaka in consultation with other development partners and conducted by a team of international and Bangladeshi experts of iDE Bangladesh in summer 2013. The study assesses the possibilities of applying a market development approach to assure access of poor Bangladeshi citizens to improved drinking water. It provides an updated over-view on the obstacles to safe drinking water supply – including arsenic contamination – for the and recommendations on how to connect public goods to private service delivery through innovation and inclusive business.
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Kurzbeschreibung
(Französisch)
The study on the Safe Water Markets in Bangladesh was commissioned by the Swiss Cooperation Office/Swiss Embassy in Dhaka in consultation with other development partners and conducted by a team of international and Bangladeshi experts of iDE Bangladesh in summer 2013. The study assesses the possibilities of applying a market development approach to assure access of poor Bangladeshi citizens to improved drinking water. It provides an updated over-view on the obstacles to safe drinking water supply – including arsenic contamination – for the and recommendations on how to connect public goods to private service delivery through innovation and inclusive business.
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Kurzbeschreibung
(Italienisch)
The study on the Safe Water Markets in Bangladesh was commissioned by the Swiss Cooperation Office/Swiss Embassy in Dhaka in consultation with other development partners and conducted by a team of international and Bangladeshi experts of iDE Bangladesh in summer 2013. The study assesses the possibilities of applying a market development approach to assure access of poor Bangladeshi citizens to improved drinking water. It provides an updated over-view on the obstacles to safe drinking water supply – including arsenic contamination – for the and recommendations on how to connect public goods to private service delivery through innovation and inclusive business.
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Auftragnehmer
(Englisch)
InternationaI Development Enterprises, Dhaka, BD
Belastetes Budget
(Englisch)
SDC / DEZA / DDC / DSC / COSUDE
Gesetzliche Grundlage
(Englisch)
Art. 57 Abs. 1 RVOG Art. 57 al. 1 LOGA Art. 57 cpv. 1 LOGA
Impressum
(Englisch)
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Auskunft
(Englisch)
SDC, Regional Cooperation, South Asia Division, SCO Dhaka