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spelling okr-10986-109082021-04-23T14:02:53Z Output-Based Aid and Sustainable Sanitation Trémolet, Sophie Evans, Barbara ACCESS TO SANITATION BIOGAS BLOCK GRANT CONNECTION HUMAN WASTE INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS LATRINE LATRINES LEAKAGE NUMBER OF CONNECTIONS PIT LATRINE PROVISION OF WATER PUBLIC SUBSIDIES PUBLIC TOILET PUBLIC TOILETS SAFE DISPOSAL SANITATION SANITATION FACILITIES SANITATION INFRASTRUCTURE SANITATION PROGRAM SANITATION PROJECTS SANITATION SECTOR SANITATION SERVICE SANITATION SERVICES SEWERAGE SEWERAGE CONNECTIONS SEWERAGE SERVICES SITE SANITATION SLUDGE SOLID WASTE TARGET FOR SANITATION TOILET TOILET BLOCKS TOTAL SANITATION TRANSPORT TREATMENT FACILITIES TREATMENT PLANT URBAN AREAS URBAN SETTLEMENTS URBAN SLUMS UTILITIES WASTE TRANSFER STATIONS WASTEWATER WASTEWATER TREATMENT Output-Based Aid (OBA) ties the disbursement of public funding to the achievement of clearly specified results that directly support improved access to basic services. OBA has emerged as an important way to finance access to basic services, but experience with OBA approaches in the sanitation sector has remained limited and there have been mixed results. Evidence from existing projects suggests that OBA could improve the targeting and efficiency of subsidy delivery, and help to develop and strengthen sanitation providers. OBA subsidies could be packaged to support services along the 'sanitation value chain,' from demand promotion to collection/access, transport, treatment, and disposal/re-use. OBA approaches for sanitation are no panacea, however, and they need to go hand-in-hand with broader reforms in the sanitation sector. 2012-08-13T13:30:48Z 2012-08-13T13:30:48Z 2010-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/11/13054602/output-based-aid-sustainable-sanitation http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10908 English OBApproaches; Note No. 37 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research
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topic ACCESS TO SANITATION
BIOGAS
BLOCK GRANT
CONNECTION
HUMAN WASTE
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
LATRINE
LATRINES
LEAKAGE
NUMBER OF CONNECTIONS
PIT LATRINE
PROVISION OF WATER
PUBLIC SUBSIDIES
PUBLIC TOILET
PUBLIC TOILETS
SAFE DISPOSAL
SANITATION
SANITATION FACILITIES
SANITATION INFRASTRUCTURE
SANITATION PROGRAM
SANITATION PROJECTS
SANITATION SECTOR
SANITATION SERVICE
SANITATION SERVICES
SEWERAGE
SEWERAGE CONNECTIONS
SEWERAGE SERVICES
SITE SANITATION
SLUDGE
SOLID WASTE
TARGET FOR SANITATION
TOILET
TOILET BLOCKS
TOTAL SANITATION
TRANSPORT
TREATMENT FACILITIES
TREATMENT PLANT
URBAN AREAS
URBAN SETTLEMENTS
URBAN SLUMS
UTILITIES
WASTE TRANSFER STATIONS
WASTEWATER
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
spellingShingle ACCESS TO SANITATION
BIOGAS
BLOCK GRANT
CONNECTION
HUMAN WASTE
INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
LATRINE
LATRINES
LEAKAGE
NUMBER OF CONNECTIONS
PIT LATRINE
PROVISION OF WATER
PUBLIC SUBSIDIES
PUBLIC TOILET
PUBLIC TOILETS
SAFE DISPOSAL
SANITATION
SANITATION FACILITIES
SANITATION INFRASTRUCTURE
SANITATION PROGRAM
SANITATION PROJECTS
SANITATION SECTOR
SANITATION SERVICE
SANITATION SERVICES
SEWERAGE
SEWERAGE CONNECTIONS
SEWERAGE SERVICES
SITE SANITATION
SLUDGE
SOLID WASTE
TARGET FOR SANITATION
TOILET
TOILET BLOCKS
TOTAL SANITATION
TRANSPORT
TREATMENT FACILITIES
TREATMENT PLANT
URBAN AREAS
URBAN SETTLEMENTS
URBAN SLUMS
UTILITIES
WASTE TRANSFER STATIONS
WASTEWATER
WASTEWATER TREATMENT
Trémolet, Sophie
Evans, Barbara
Output-Based Aid and Sustainable Sanitation
relation OBApproaches; Note No. 37
description Output-Based Aid (OBA) ties the disbursement of public funding to the achievement of clearly specified results that directly support improved access to basic services. OBA has emerged as an important way to finance access to basic services, but experience with OBA approaches in the sanitation sector has remained limited and there have been mixed results. Evidence from existing projects suggests that OBA could improve the targeting and efficiency of subsidy delivery, and help to develop and strengthen sanitation providers. OBA subsidies could be packaged to support services along the 'sanitation value chain,' from demand promotion to collection/access, transport, treatment, and disposal/re-use. OBA approaches for sanitation are no panacea, however, and they need to go hand-in-hand with broader reforms in the sanitation sector.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Trémolet, Sophie
Evans, Barbara
author_facet Trémolet, Sophie
Evans, Barbara
author_sort Trémolet, Sophie
title Output-Based Aid and Sustainable Sanitation
title_short Output-Based Aid and Sustainable Sanitation
title_full Output-Based Aid and Sustainable Sanitation
title_fullStr Output-Based Aid and Sustainable Sanitation
title_full_unstemmed Output-Based Aid and Sustainable Sanitation
title_sort output-based aid and sustainable sanitation
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/11/13054602/output-based-aid-sustainable-sanitation
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