Video: 3 Things You Need to Know About Results-Based Financing (RBF)
This video presents three basic elements that distinguish results-based financing from traditional development funding:
Urban Transport Landscape and Output-Based Aid
"The Application of Results-Based Financing for Urban Transport” webinar focus on urban transport systems, which are crucial for connecting poor populations to jobs, education and health services. As the developing world rapidly urbanizes, there is an opportunity to build safer, cleaner and more inclusive transport systems.
Innovations in Development Finance Webinar - Applications for Urban Transport
As GPOBA explores the use of OBA in less tested sectors, GPOBA is working with Bank teams to analyze the use of OBA in urban transport. In urban transport, there is a need to find a balance between cost recovery fares and socially inclusive solutions for the poor.
Analyzing the Use of Output-Based Aid (OBA) in Urban Transport
This report discusses the applicability of output-based aid (OBA) to the urban transport sector in cities of developing and emerging countries, and draws recommendations for the design of OBA-financed projects – and, more broadly, of output-oriented pro-poor projects – that address the issues that typically affect the sector.
Output-Based Aid for Urban Transport
Efficient urban transport systems are vital for economic development, connecting poor and underserved communities to jobs, education, and health services.
Sharing Knowledge on Targeted Subsidies in Urban Transport
GPOBA holds second webinar
Output-based Aid in the Chad: Using Performance-Based Contracts to Improve Roads
Despite Chad's recent debut as an oil exporter, its people rank among the world's poorest. Large parts of the country are left in extreme isolation by the lack of a backbone road network that is passable year-round. To tackle the poor internal integration, the government formulated the National Transport Program in 1999.