{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Financial incentives for sanitation take-up: A randomized control trial in rural Vietnam. {Author}: Nguyen CV;Phung TD; {Journal}: J Health Econ {Volume}: 97 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2024 Jul 7 {Factor}: 3.804 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.jhealeco.2024.102916 {Abstract}: This study assesses the impact of financial incentives on hygienic latrine ownership by poor/near-poor households in Vietnam. Rural communes were randomly assigned to a control group and three treatment arm groups: (T1) a rebate for households that installed a hygienic latrine; (T2) a financial reward for commune governments if the proportion of hygienic latrines in their commune increased by 30 percentage points; (T3) both a household rebate and a commune reward. We find a strong and positive effect from the household rebate (treatment arms 1 and 3) but an insignificant effect from the commune reward (treatment arm 2) on household ownership of a septic tank latrine. Our analysis provides suggestive evidence that microcredit is a channel through which a rebate encourages the installation of septic tank latrines. We also find that treatment arm 3 increases people's knowledge regarding sanitation and the availability of water and soap for handwashing within households.