Output-Based Aid in Water and Sanitation : The Experience So Far

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2010-10
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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.Citation
“Kumar, Geeta; Mugabi, Josses. 2010. Output-Based Aid in Water and Sanitation : The Experience So Far. OBApproaches Note; No. 36. World Bank, Washington, DC. © World Bank. https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/10911 License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.”
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