Publication: Output-Based Aid in Ethiopia : Dealing with the 'Last Mile' Paradox in Rural Electrification
Date
2009-06
ISSN
Published
2009-06
Author(s)
Maurer, Luiz
Nonay, Carmen
Abstract
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. The scheme provides a
performance-based subsidy to the state-owned utility in
Ethiopia linked to the delivery of pre-agreed outputs,
including the connection and provision of services on a
sustainable basis. As part of the connection package, poor
households receive two compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs). The
project has potential for scaling up with a future
International Development Association (IDA) loan to the utility.
Citation
“Maurer, Luiz; Nonay, Carmen. 2009. Output-Based Aid in Ethiopia : Dealing with the 'Last Mile' Paradox in Rural Electrification. OBApproaches; No. 27. © World Bank, Washington, DC. http://openknowledge.worldbank.org/entities/publication/ecec2009-1a7e-50fc-8e71-8a54a13cc144 License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.”