Sanitation markets The role of microfinance to support access to sanitation Sophie Trémolet, DFID, 19 th November.

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Sanitation markets The role of microfinance to support access to sanitation Sophie Trémolet, DFID, 19 th November

Why focus on microfinance? Demand from practitioners How can access to sanitation be increased? Typical sanitation support programme focuses on software support but with no or limited support for access to finance Gap in research: SHARE research consortium “Sanitation markets pathfinder” Examines why sanitation markets work or fail alongside value chain RCT finding in Indonesia: “access to credit” is key limiting factor

SHARE research activities Call A: Initial mapping Is there demand and supply of sanitation microfinance services Who are key players in the sector? What do we currently know? Call B: Case study research India: evaluate existing experiences Tanzania: experience review and evaluation of market potential Tanzania research fund Action research with selected institutions

Key findings Limited development overall but difficult to track due to lack of data Growing market in India 146,000 sanitation loans identified enabling 730,000 people to build toilets Very high repayment rates (98%) Most successful if developed by existing MFIs Some NGOs successful at developing microfinance branch (Gramalaya / Guardian) with support from water.org or Dutch funding (FINISH project)

Market potential (e.g. in Tanzania) But MFIs / commercial banks not familiar with sanitation markets so not willing to take the risk

Research into use Donors have a key role to play Incorporate microfinance as part of broader sanitation programmes Channel support to MFIs (or NGOs) Market evaluation, product and system development Initial capital for revolving funds, potentially combined with subsidies to reduce initial borrowing costs Interest for donors Improved targeting of limited subsidies Higher leveraging of their investment

For more information See: ail/marketshttp:// ail/markets area/266 (sanitation financing) area/266