Output-Based Aid in India : Community Water Project in Andhra Pradesh
Providing safe drinking water to poor families in the coastal area of Andhra Pradesh is critical for the economic development of the region as well as to improve health and living conditions. A community water project supported by the Global Partne...
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okr-10986-110112021-04-23T14:02:53Z Output-Based Aid in India : Community Water Project in Andhra Pradesh Mandri-Perrott, Cledan CLEAN WATER COMMUNICABLE DISEASES COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTION COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT COMMUNITY MODEL COMMUNITY WATER CONSTRUCTION DESCRIPTION DISTRICTS DOMESTIC CONNECTIONS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT HOUSEHOLDS INHABITANTS INITIAL INVESTMENT INVESTMENT COSTS LIVING CONDITIONS MAINTENANCE COSTS MORTALITY RATES OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE PERFORMANCE AGREEMENT PROGRAMS PROVISION OF WATER PUMPING QUALITY WATER RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL WATER RURAL WATER SCHEMES SAFE DRINKING WATER SAFE WATER SELF-HELP SERVICE DELIVERY SHELTER TARIFF STRUCTURE USAGE OF WATER VILLAGES WATER DISTRIBUTION WATER PROJECTS WATER QUALITY WATER SCHEME WATER SCHEMES WATER SERVICES WATER SOURCE WATER SUPPLY WATER TREATMENT WATER TREATMENT PLANT Providing safe drinking water to poor families in the coastal area of Andhra Pradesh is critical for the economic development of the region as well as to improve health and living conditions. A community water project supported by the Global Partnership on Output-Based Aid (GPOBA) is increasing innovation and efficiency in the sector through a community based public-private partnership model using cost-effective water purification technology. Enhancing the sustainability of pilot water projects in villages in Andhra Pradesh has been a key part of the project design. The scheme provides a performance based subsidy linked to the delivery of pre-agreed outputs which include three months of billed water services. The output-based approach requires that tariffs paid by users for consumption cover the costs of operation and maintenance, user-fee collection, and education and communication activities with key stakeholders and vulnerable groups such as young mothers, infants, and families living below the poverty line. Tariffs also cover loan repayment, thus helping to ensure the long-term sustainability of the services. The project has potential for replication in other villages in Andhra Pradesh and ultimately in other parts of India. 2012-08-13T13:52:37Z 2012-08-13T13:52:37Z 2008-10 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2008/10/9999708/output-based-aid-india-community-water-project-andhra-pradesh http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11011 English OBApproaches; Note No. 21 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research South Asia India |
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CLEAN WATER COMMUNICABLE DISEASES COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTION COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT COMMUNITY MODEL COMMUNITY WATER CONSTRUCTION DESCRIPTION DISTRICTS DOMESTIC CONNECTIONS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT HOUSEHOLDS INHABITANTS INITIAL INVESTMENT INVESTMENT COSTS LIVING CONDITIONS MAINTENANCE COSTS MORTALITY RATES OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE PERFORMANCE AGREEMENT PROGRAMS PROVISION OF WATER PUMPING QUALITY WATER RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL WATER RURAL WATER SCHEMES SAFE DRINKING WATER SAFE WATER SELF-HELP SERVICE DELIVERY SHELTER TARIFF STRUCTURE USAGE OF WATER VILLAGES WATER DISTRIBUTION WATER PROJECTS WATER QUALITY WATER SCHEME WATER SCHEMES WATER SERVICES WATER SOURCE WATER SUPPLY WATER TREATMENT WATER TREATMENT PLANT |
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CLEAN WATER COMMUNICABLE DISEASES COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTION COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT COMMUNITY MODEL COMMUNITY WATER CONSTRUCTION DESCRIPTION DISTRICTS DOMESTIC CONNECTIONS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT HOUSEHOLDS INHABITANTS INITIAL INVESTMENT INVESTMENT COSTS LIVING CONDITIONS MAINTENANCE COSTS MORTALITY RATES OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE PERFORMANCE AGREEMENT PROGRAMS PROVISION OF WATER PUMPING QUALITY WATER RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL WATER RURAL WATER SCHEMES SAFE DRINKING WATER SAFE WATER SELF-HELP SERVICE DELIVERY SHELTER TARIFF STRUCTURE USAGE OF WATER VILLAGES WATER DISTRIBUTION WATER PROJECTS WATER QUALITY WATER SCHEME WATER SCHEMES WATER SERVICES WATER SOURCE WATER SUPPLY WATER TREATMENT WATER TREATMENT PLANT Mandri-Perrott, Cledan Output-Based Aid in India : Community Water Project in Andhra Pradesh |
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Providing safe drinking water to poor
families in the coastal area of Andhra Pradesh is critical
for the economic development of the region as well as to
improve health and living conditions. A community water
project supported by the Global Partnership on Output-Based
Aid (GPOBA) is increasing innovation and efficiency in the
sector through a community based public-private partnership
model using cost-effective water purification technology.
Enhancing the sustainability of pilot water projects in
villages in Andhra Pradesh has been a key part of the
project design. The scheme provides a performance based
subsidy linked to the delivery of pre-agreed outputs which
include three months of billed water services. The
output-based approach requires that tariffs paid by users
for consumption cover the costs of operation and
maintenance, user-fee collection, and education and
communication activities with key stakeholders and
vulnerable groups such as young mothers, infants, and
families living below the poverty line. Tariffs also cover
loan repayment, thus helping to ensure the long-term
sustainability of the services. The project has potential
for replication in other villages in Andhra Pradesh and
ultimately in other parts of India. |
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Mandri-Perrott, Cledan |
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Mandri-Perrott, Cledan |
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Mandri-Perrott, Cledan |
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Output-Based Aid in India : Community Water Project in Andhra Pradesh |
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Output-Based Aid in India : Community Water Project in Andhra Pradesh |
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Output-Based Aid in India : Community Water Project in Andhra Pradesh |
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Output-Based Aid in India : Community Water Project in Andhra Pradesh |
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Output-Based Aid in India : Community Water Project in Andhra Pradesh |
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output-based aid in india : community water project in andhra pradesh |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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