| Cost-Efficiency of Rural Sanitation Promotion : Activity-Based Costing and Experimental Evidence from Tanzania | |
| Briceñ ; o, Bertha ; Chase, Claire | |
| Taylor and Francis | |
| 关键词: sanitation; behavior change; | |
| DOI : 10.1080/19439342.2015.1105848 RP-ID : 104047 |
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| 学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合) | |
| 来源: World Bank Open Knowledge Repository | |
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【 摘 要 】
This paper applies cost-efficiency analysis to an intervention that promotes behavior change for rural sanitation in Tanzania. The campaign targets a number of potential beneficiaries, out of which some are effectively encouraged to adopt the new practices (beneficiaries). As a result, the cost-efficiency of the program depends on the extent of take-up of improved sanitation by the target population, unknown in advance. To correctly account for the costs of households gaining access under this demand-driven approach, both costs (investments) and increased access to sanitation are considered outcomes and are estimated from samples of beneficiary and control populations, using a randomized-controlled trial design. Results show that sanitation promotion did not lead to higher investment relative to the control group and that the cost-per-person effectively gaining access to sanitation is substantially higher than the cost-per-person targeted or at-reach of the campaign. Using these estimates, the authors found that universal coverage can be obtained for the equivalent of 4 per cent of Tanzania’s national GDP (2013). They also used parameters estimated from the study to simulate cost-per-person of the program when take-up increases (efficiency gains).
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