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WASH for Life: Findings from an Evaluation of the Partnership Between the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Team and USAID’s Development Innovation Ventures

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  • Clair Null
  • Jeremy Paley
  • Jamie McCasland
  • Jeremy Brecher-Haimson
  • Christina Phelps

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This brief summarizes the findings of an evaluation of WASH for Life, a $17 million grant facility for innovative water, sanitation, and hygiene projects with the potential to scale, managed by USAID’s Development Innovation Ventures and co-funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

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  • Clair Null & Jeremy Paley & Jamie McCasland & Jeremy Brecher-Haimson & Christina Phelps, "undated". "WASH for Life: Findings from an Evaluation of the Partnership Between the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation’s Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Team and USAID’s Development Innovation Ventures," Mathematica Policy Research Reports e5482126f3c2491081cf806f7, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:e5482126f3c2491081cf806f7b654e48
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    WASH; water; sanitation; hygiene; innovation; strategic philanthropy;
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