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Climate Change
Without urgent action, it is estimated that the effects of climate change could push an additional 100 million people into poverty by 2030.
Energy
Globally, around 1.1 billion people live without access to electricity. Ensuring universal access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy by 2030 is one of the Sustainable Development Goals adopted in 2015. GPRBA supports the energy access goal using output-based approaches to service delivery for low-income communities through funding linked to actual results achieved.
Team
Team Practice Manager Amsale Bumbaugh Operations Analyst Daniel Coila Operations Analyst Ibrahim Ali KhanAnnual Reports
Annual ReportsGPRBA's Annual Report provides highlights of all the different activities undertaken throughout the year, including the portfolio of Subsidy Projects, Technical Assistance Activities, and Dissemination Activities. In addition, it provides information on the strategic direction of the program and Financial status to the donors and other interested parties.
Partners
PartnersDonors
DonorsGPRBA has a strong and committed donor base supporting its efforts to provide basic services to the poor. By the end of our most recent fiscal year (June 30, 2022) donors had committed a total of US $304.7 million in funding since GPRBA's inception in 2003.
GPRBA's donors include:
Who We Are
OverviewThe Global Partnership for Results-Based Approaches (GPRBA) provides innovative financing solutions that link funding to achieved results.