Output-Based Aid: Lessons Learned and Best Practices

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As the development community strives to improve results and aid effec- tiveness, the priority remains to design innovative financial solutions that meet developing countries’ needs and use public funding efficiently. Results-based financing (RBF) mechanisms, which link payments to performance, are an important part of this effort. This report gives a picture of the breadth and impact of output-based aid, or OBA.

Mumssen, Yogita, Lars Johannes, and Geeta Kumar. 2010. Directions in Development Finance. Washington, DC: World Bank. [#2238]

Directions in Development Finance. Washington, DC: World Bank

 

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