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6.3.2.2 Financial capacity

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It is often not the initial capital costs that are the financial downfall of a project, but the on-going costs of administering, operating, and maintaining the system. Capital costs are often subsidized by the government, a non-governmental organization or other financial entity, whereas operation and maintenance costs are not. At this initial stage it is important to determine the income sources and levels in the village and to determine the community’s willingness to pay for improved services. A simple economic survey of current expenditures of households can provide insight into the financial profile for the community.

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