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    Budget Brief: Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Sector - Sri Lanka 2019

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    Date
    2020-12
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    UNICEF
    Verité Research
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    Sri Lanka Budget Briefs 2019;WASH
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    Abstract
    This brief, on Sri Lanka’s WASH sector budget and expenditure, informs readers of trends in spending on these services in recent years. The analysis includes underlying policy goals and the functional and regional distribution of budget allocations. The main objective of the brief is to function as an informative piece on the WASH sector budget. As such, the brief summarizes budget information in a manner that would be easily understood by different stakeholders, including civil society and the broad population, who may lack technical knowledge on the subject.
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    16p. The abstract for this IKR entry has been taken from the publisher's website.
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    UNICEF, Verité Research. (2020). Budget Brief: Water Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Sector. UNICEF. https://www.unicef.org/srilanka/media/1711/file/BUDGET%20BRIEF:%20WATER%20SANITATION%20AND%20HYGIENE%20SECTOR.pdf
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