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Strengthening Fiscal Transfers in Indonesia Using an Output-Based Approach
In 2010, the World Bank approved a US$220 million loan for a Local Government and Decentralization project in Indonesia. The project aims to improve the accountability and reporting of the central government’s Specific Purpose Grants (DAK).
La ayuda en función de los resultados y la energía: ¿Qué hemos aprendido hasta ahora?
En el mundo hay casi 1400 millones de personas que viven sin acceso a la electricidad y aproximadamente 2700 millones usan combustibles de biomasa tradicionales para cocinar (OIE/PNUD/ONUDI, 2010). Un obstáculo para incrementar la provisión de energía eléctrica fiable a la gente pobre es su falta de recursos para solventar el costo de la conexión a la red eléctrica y a la del gas natural.
Output-Based Aid in Vietnam: Access to Piped Water Services for Rural Households
In Vietnam, achieving sustainable provision of water services for communities in rural areas has been a challenge for years. About 74 percent of the Vietnamese population is concentrated in rural areas, yet just 48 percent of households have access to clean water, compared with 82 percent in urban areas.
Output-Based Aid di Indonesia: Peningkatan Akses Pelayanan Air bagi Rumahtangga Miskin di Wilayah Barat Jakarta
Sejak tahun 1998, penyediaan air bersih di Jakarta telah dikelola oleh pihak pemegang konsesi. Namun investasi untuk perluasan jaringan pipa air bersih telah mengalami hambatansebagai dampak krisis keuangan di Asia. Akibatnya masih banyak masyarakat terutama rumahtangga miskin, belum memperoleh sambungan air perpipaan baik secara individual maupun kelompok.
Aide basée sur les résultats au Viet Nam: Accès des ménages ruraux aux services d’adduction d’eau
Au Viet Nam, l’approvisionnement durable en eau des populations rurales pose problème depuis de nombreuses années. En milieu rural, où se concentrent environ 74 percent de la population, à peine 48 percent des ménages ont accès à l’eau potable, contre 82 percent en zone urbaine1.
GPOBA Annual Report 2011
The Global Partnership on Output-Based Aid (GPOBA) portfolio of 30 projects delivered impressive results and reached a record number of beneficiaries. The amount disbursed in fiscal year 2011 (July 1, 2010 to June 30, 2011)--US$24.2 million--equaled total disbursements for the previous four years combined.
Improved Community Water in Andhra Pradesh
For years, in the rural coastal areas of Andhra Pradesh, there were no alternatives to the highly contaminated tap water from government-owned piped water systems, which were poorly operated and maintained.
Uganda Reproductive Health Vouchers Scheme
According to a 2003 study, about 435 women die per 100,000 live births in Uganda because of lack of access to health service facilities and professional health care. The loss of a mother can shatter a family and threaten the well-being of surviving children.
Output-Based Aid in Bangladesh: Solar Home Systems for Rural Households
A renewable energy program in Bangladesh that brings solar power to rural households is one of the most successful solar home system (SHS) programs in the world. It has demonstrated an inexpensive and reliable way to bring electricity to rural households. Several OBA features have contributed to the success.
Independent Verification in Results-Based Financing
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