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Publication | 2008

GPOBA Annual Report 2008

Output-based aid (OBA) can increase access to basic services for the poor in developing countries and improve the delivery of services that exhibit positive externalities, such as reductions in CO2 and improvements in health, says GPOBA’s Annual Report 2008.

Publication | 2009

Output-Based Aid in Morocco (Part 1): Extending Water Services to the Poor in Urban Areas

Morocco is a middle-income country with good water infrastructure that provides access to safe drinking water and sanitation to the majority of the urban population.

Publication | 2009

L’Aide Basée sur les Résultats au Maroc (Partie 1) : Extension des services de l’eau aux pauvres dans les zones urbaines

Le Maroc est un pays à revenu intermédiaire doté de bonnes infrastructures dans le secteur de l’eau qui assurent l'accès à l'eau potable et aux services d’assainissement à la majorité de la population urbaine.

Publication | 2009

Output-Based Aid in Morocco (Part 2): Expanding Water Supply Service in Rural Areas

Since the mid-1990s, Morocco has made big strides in developing access to potable water in rural areas. The National Water Supply Company, ONEP, has developed an important network of standpipes in rural communities and over 87 percent of the rural population has access to a source of drinking water.

Publication | 2009

Output-Based Aid in the Philippines: Improved Access to Water Services for Poor Households in Metro Manila

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This project aims to provide access to water services through individual household connections to several low-income communities in Rizal province (Antipolo City, Baras, Rodriguez, and San Mateo) and Taguig City in the Manila Metropolitan Region through a collaboration with the concessionaire for Manila’s east zone, the Manila Water Company (MWC).

Publication | 2009

Output-Based Aid in Ethiopia: Dealing with the “Last Mile” Paradox in Rural Electrification

Providing electricity to poor households in rural areas in Ethiopia is critical to improving the health and living conditions of the population, reducing poverty, and stimulating growth. A project supported by the Global Partnership on Output-Based Aid (GPOBA) is accelerating the pace of connections in electrified areas and fostering energy efficiency.

Publication | 2009

L’Aide Basée sur les Résultats au Maroc (Partie 2) : Extension des services d'approvisionnement en eau en zones rurales

Depuis le milieu des années 1990, le Maroc a réalisé des progrès importants dans le développement de l'accès à l'eau potable en zone rurale.

L’Office National de l’Eau Potable, l'ONEP, a développé un important réseau d’adduction d’eau par bornes-fontaines dans les communautés rurales, donnant l’accès à l’eau potable à plus de 87 pour cent de la population rurale.

Publication | 2009

Leveraging Private Sector Finance for Rural Piped Water Infrastructure in Kenya: The Use of Output-Based Aid

An innovative approach to rural infrastructure finance in Kenya is facilitating access to finance for community-based water providers by blending output-based subsidies and commercial finance.

Publication | 2009

Output-Based Aid in Honduras: An OBA Facility for the Water and Sanitation Sector

Honduras has achieved a reasonable level of access to water supply and sanitation, but gaps in coverage remain, especially in rural and peri-urban areas, and service quality for those with access is often poor.

Publication | 2005

Output-based Aid: Supporting Infrastructure Delivery Through Explicit and Performance-based Subsidies

Increasing access to basic infrastructure and social services is critical to reducing poverty and achieving the Millennium Development Goals. However, this is a challenge because of the gap between what it costs to deliver a desired level of service and what can be funded through user charges.