Journal of Development Economics, volume 163, pages 103082
Transparency, governance, and water and sanitation: Experimental evidence from schools in rural Bangladesh
Serena Cocciolo
1
,
Md. Ahasan Habib
2, 3
,
Lovisa Rambjer
4
,
Anna Tompsett
5, 6
1
World Bank, Washington, DC, USA
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3
NGO Forum for Public Health, Dhaka, Bangladesh
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5
Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, Sweden
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2023-06-01
Journal:
Journal of Development Economics
scimago Q1
SJR: 3.737
CiteScore: 8.3
Impact factor: 5.1
ISSN: 03043878, 18726089
Economics and Econometrics
Development
Abstract
Can transparency interventions improve WASH service provision? We use a randomized experiment to evaluate the impacts of a transparency intervention, a deliberative multi-stakeholder workshop initiated with a community scorecard exercise, in schools in rural Bangladesh. To measure impacts, we combine survey data, direct observations, and administrative data. The intervention leads to moderate but consistent improvements in knowledge of WASH standards and practices, and institutions for WASH service management, but does not improve school WASH service provision or change WASH facility use patterns. Drawing on rich descriptive data, we suggest several reasons why the intervention we evaluate did not improve WASH service outcomes and propose ways to improve the design of future interventions.
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