Identifying the Potential for Results-Based Financing for Sanitation | ||||||
report Nov 2011 ; 38 pages ![]() Aut. Sophie Trémolet Ed. WSP - Washington Downloadable format: PdF ![]() Downloadable from the publisher ![]() Editor Presentation Abstract: Results-Based Financing (RBF) is an approach that allocates public funds based on the achievement of specified results. Wheras it has had some practical successes in health and education, its use in the sanitation sector has remained very limited. The report identifies potential applications of RBF to sanitation "Results-Based Financing can support a service-delivery approach to sanitation by providing public support for key services being delivered over the long term,” says Trémolet. For example, paying latrine emptiers to deliver the sludge at a designated point rather than charging them for it could give them an incentive to collect the sludge in the first place. Trémolet highlights practical ideas for advancing the use of results- and performance-based financing mechanisms in the delivery of sustainable sanitation services
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