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<p>The FINISH project will test whether the use of microfinance for rural sanitation can be implemented at scale, in order to: accelerate access by the poor to demand-led sanitation, resulting in health, economic, and social impact; and greater sustainability in sanitation service delivery.</p>
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Britta is an IFS Associate Director, Associate Staff at the Department of Economics at the UC and Researcher at NIHR Obesity Policy Research Unit.
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Augsburg, B. (2011). FINISH evaluation study: a comparative summary of baseline reports. London: IFS. Available at: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/finish-evaluation-study-comparative-summary-baseline-reports (accessed: 20 May 2024).
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