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GPOBA Signs US$3.1 million Grant Agreement with Armenia
The World Bank and the Renewable Resources and Energy Efficiency Fund in Armenia signed a Grant Agreement in Yerevan on April 28, 2006. US$3.1m in subsidies will be provided by GPOBA to improve the access to gas and heating services for poor households in urban multi-apartment buildings outside of the capital city, Yerevan.
World Bank-administered Trust Fund GPOBA will Fund 37,000 Biogas Plants in Rural Nepal
Katmandu, October 4, 2007- The Global Partnership on Output Based Aid (GPOBA) today signed a grant agreement with the Government of Nepal for US$5,000,000 that will co-finance the installation of 37,000 biogas plants under the fourth phase of the Biogas Support Program (BSP-IV). The Project will be implemented by the Alternate Energy Promotion Center (AEPC).
GPOBA Provides US$1.15 million Grant to Assist Communities to Develop their Water Infrastructure
Nairobi, December 6, 2006—The World Bank has provided a grant of US$1,151,300 to assist communities’ investment in water infrastructure and help the country to reduce poverty and reach the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
The GPOBA Trust Fund Supports Access to Water Supply and Sanitation Services in Morocco
Rabat, February 5, 2007 – The World Bank, acting as Administrator of the Global Partnership for Output-Based Aid Trust Fund (GPOBA), signed on January 29, 2007, a Grant Agreement for an Output-Based Aid (OBA) pilot project to improve access to water and sanitation services in poor communities in Morocco.
Uganda Signs US$3.2m World Bank-administered Grant for Access to Clean Water in Small Towns through OBA
Kampala, February 12, 2007 — US$3.2 million World Bank-administered grant agreement was signed today for improving access to water supply services to the poor in up to 12 small towns and rural growth centers in Uganda.
World Bank-administered Output-Based Aid Grant to Help to Improve Water Supply Services in Rural India
Washington, DC - May 16, 2007- The Global Partnership on Output Based Aid (GPOBA) today signed a grant agreement for US$850,000, that will assist in improving access to safe drinking water to poor rural communities in India.
World Bank and Honduran President Work to Meet MDGs through US$4.5m Grant
The World Bank and President Manuel Zelaya Rosales work to meet Millennium Development Goals in Honduras through US$4.5M Output Based Aid grant
Senegal Signs US$5.8m Grant Agreement for On-site Sanitation Services
Dakar, Senegal – July 6, 2007 – His Excellency Abdoulaye Diop, Minister of Finance, on behalf of the National Sanitation Agency (ONAS) formally signed a US$5.8 million grant with the World Bank’s Global Partnership on Output-Based Aid (GPOBA) to help deliver access to on-site sanitation facilities to the urban poor in Dakar, Senegal.
Bolivia Signs $5.2 million World Bank-administered Grant for Rural Electricity
La Paz, Bolivia, July 24, 2007. The Minister of Development Planning of the Republic of Bolivia, Mr Gabriel Loza Tellería signed a US$5.2 million grant with the World Bank’s Global Partnership on Output-Based Aid (GPOBA) to help deliver access to renewable electricity to the rural poor in Bolivia.
IFC Contributes to WB-administered Output Based Grant for Water Services to Manila’s Poor Communities
Washington, D.C., October 19, 2007—The International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, is contributing to a new Manila Water Company (MWC) Inc. project through the Global Partnership on Output Based Aid, a multidonor trust fund administered by the World Bank.