Output-Based Aid in Water and Sanitation : The Experience So Far
Output-Based Aid (OBA) has been used since the early 2000s to deliver basic infrastructure and social services to the poor, typically through public-private partnerships. Given the limited experience with OBA in the water and sanitation sector, Glo...
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okr-10986-109112021-04-23T14:02:53Z Output-Based Aid in Water and Sanitation : The Experience So Far Kumar, Geeta Mugabi, Josses ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCESS TO SERVICE BANK LOANS BANKS CAPACITY BUILDING CENTRAL GOVERNMENT COLLATERAL COMMERCIAL LENDERS COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY WATER COMMUNITY WATER ASSOCIATIONS COMPETITIVE BIDDING CONSTRAINTS ON ACCESS CONSTRUCTION CREDIT GUARANTEE DEBT FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FLOW OF FUNDS FUNDING SOURCES HOUSEHOLDS INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS INTERNATIONAL BANK INVESTMENT COSTS LIMITED ACCESS LINES OF CREDIT LOCAL OPERATORS LOCAL PRIVATE OPERATORS MICROFINANCE MUNICIPALITIES OPERATING COSTS OUTREACH PARTIAL CREDIT PIPED WATER POOR ACCESS PRIVATE FINANCING PRIVATE FUNDING PRIVATE PROVIDERS PRIVATE SECTOR PROVISION OF WATER PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS REGULATORY PRACTICES REPAYMENT REPAYMENT PERIODS RURAL COMMUNITY RURAL WATER RURAL WATER PROJECT RURAL WATER SUPPLY SANITATION SANITATION SECTOR SANITATION SERVICES SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION SEWERAGE CORPORATION SMALL TOWNS SUBSIDY FUNDING TARIFF REFORM TOTAL COSTS URBAN AREAS VILLAGES WATER DEPARTMENT WATER DEVELOPMENT WATER INFRASTRUCTURE WATER PROJECTS WATER SCHEMES WATER SECTOR WATER SERVICE WATER SERVICE DELIVERY WATER SERVICES WATER SUPPLY WORKING CAPITAL Output-Based Aid (OBA) has been used since the early 2000s to deliver basic infrastructure and social services to the poor, typically through public-private partnerships. Given the limited experience with OBA in the water and sanitation sector, Global Partnership OBA has made a concerted effort to test OBA approaches in the sector. A growing number of regional and local private providers have emerged, and some projects involve public providers. This note is based on the World Bank study 'Output-Based Aid: Lessons Learned and Best Practices' and aims to share experiences so far with the use of OBA in water and sanitation. 2012-08-13T13:31:33Z 2012-08-13T13:31:33Z 2010-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/10/13039298/output-based-aid-water-sanitation-experience-so-far http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10911 English OBApproaches Note; No. 36 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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ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCESS TO SERVICE BANK LOANS BANKS CAPACITY BUILDING CENTRAL GOVERNMENT COLLATERAL COMMERCIAL LENDERS COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY WATER COMMUNITY WATER ASSOCIATIONS COMPETITIVE BIDDING CONSTRAINTS ON ACCESS CONSTRUCTION CREDIT GUARANTEE DEBT FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FLOW OF FUNDS FUNDING SOURCES HOUSEHOLDS INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS INTERNATIONAL BANK INVESTMENT COSTS LIMITED ACCESS LINES OF CREDIT LOCAL OPERATORS LOCAL PRIVATE OPERATORS MICROFINANCE MUNICIPALITIES OPERATING COSTS OUTREACH PARTIAL CREDIT PIPED WATER POOR ACCESS PRIVATE FINANCING PRIVATE FUNDING PRIVATE PROVIDERS PRIVATE SECTOR PROVISION OF WATER PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS REGULATORY PRACTICES REPAYMENT REPAYMENT PERIODS RURAL COMMUNITY RURAL WATER RURAL WATER PROJECT RURAL WATER SUPPLY SANITATION SANITATION SECTOR SANITATION SERVICES SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION SEWERAGE CORPORATION SMALL TOWNS SUBSIDY FUNDING TARIFF REFORM TOTAL COSTS URBAN AREAS VILLAGES WATER DEPARTMENT WATER DEVELOPMENT WATER INFRASTRUCTURE WATER PROJECTS WATER SCHEMES WATER SECTOR WATER SERVICE WATER SERVICE DELIVERY WATER SERVICES WATER SUPPLY WORKING CAPITAL |
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ACCESS TO FINANCE ACCESS TO SERVICE BANK LOANS BANKS CAPACITY BUILDING CENTRAL GOVERNMENT COLLATERAL COMMERCIAL LENDERS COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY WATER COMMUNITY WATER ASSOCIATIONS COMPETITIVE BIDDING CONSTRAINTS ON ACCESS CONSTRUCTION CREDIT GUARANTEE DEBT FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS FLOW OF FUNDS FUNDING SOURCES HOUSEHOLDS INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS INTERNATIONAL BANK INVESTMENT COSTS LIMITED ACCESS LINES OF CREDIT LOCAL OPERATORS LOCAL PRIVATE OPERATORS MICROFINANCE MUNICIPALITIES OPERATING COSTS OUTREACH PARTIAL CREDIT PIPED WATER POOR ACCESS PRIVATE FINANCING PRIVATE FUNDING PRIVATE PROVIDERS PRIVATE SECTOR PROVISION OF WATER PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS REGULATORY PRACTICES REPAYMENT REPAYMENT PERIODS RURAL COMMUNITY RURAL WATER RURAL WATER PROJECT RURAL WATER SUPPLY SANITATION SANITATION SECTOR SANITATION SERVICES SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDER SERVICE PROVIDERS SERVICE PROVISION SEWERAGE CORPORATION SMALL TOWNS SUBSIDY FUNDING TARIFF REFORM TOTAL COSTS URBAN AREAS VILLAGES WATER DEPARTMENT WATER DEVELOPMENT WATER INFRASTRUCTURE WATER PROJECTS WATER SCHEMES WATER SECTOR WATER SERVICE WATER SERVICE DELIVERY WATER SERVICES WATER SUPPLY WORKING CAPITAL Kumar, Geeta Mugabi, Josses Output-Based Aid in Water and Sanitation : The Experience So Far |
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OBApproaches Note; No. 36 |
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Output-Based Aid (OBA) has been used
since the early 2000s to deliver basic infrastructure and
social services to the poor, typically through
public-private partnerships. Given the limited experience
with OBA in the water and sanitation sector, Global
Partnership OBA has made a concerted effort to test OBA
approaches in the sector. A growing number of regional and
local private providers have emerged, and some projects
involve public providers. This note is based on the World
Bank study 'Output-Based Aid: Lessons Learned and Best
Practices' and aims to share experiences so far with
the use of OBA in water and sanitation. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Kumar, Geeta Mugabi, Josses |
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Kumar, Geeta Mugabi, Josses |
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Kumar, Geeta |
title |
Output-Based Aid in Water and Sanitation : The Experience So Far |
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Output-Based Aid in Water and Sanitation : The Experience So Far |
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Output-Based Aid in Water and Sanitation : The Experience So Far |
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Output-Based Aid in Water and Sanitation : The Experience So Far |
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Output-Based Aid in Water and Sanitation : The Experience So Far |
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output-based aid in water and sanitation : the experience so far |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2010/10/13039298/output-based-aid-water-sanitation-experience-so-far http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10911 |
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