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Auerbach D, Rosenberg R, Poulet I and Kibuthu S. It does not take a unicorn: how cities can attract private sector participation in addressing the urban sanitation crisis [version 1; not peer reviewed]. Gates Open Res 2020, 4:23 (document) (https://doi.org/10.21955/gatesopenres.1116588.1)
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Case study

It does not take a unicorn: how cities can attract private sector participation in addressing the urban sanitation crisis

David Auerbach1, Ruthie Rosenberg2, Isabelle Poulet3, Sheila Kibuthu1
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Published 11 Feb 2020

Case study

It does not take a unicorn: how cities can attract private sector participation in addressing the urban sanitation crisis

[version 1; not peer reviewed]

David Auerbach1, Ruthie Rosenberg2, Isabelle Poulet3, Sheila Kibuthu1
Author Affiliations
1 Sanergy, Inc, Nairobi, Kenya
2 Sanergy, Inc, Philadelphia, USA
3 Sciences Po, Paris, France
Abstract
Gates Foundation grant number
OPP1170523
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No competing interests were disclosed

Keywords
Urban sanitation, urban slums, non-sewered sanitation, private sector solutions, impact investment, social enterprise, philanthropy, container-based sanitation
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