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| Country (and Region): |
Global () |
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| Sector(s): |
Education Energy Health Telecommunication Water and Sanitation
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| Activity Objectives: |
The objectives of this study are to:
- establish a conceptual framework for analyzing the targeting performance of connection/access subsidies, based on existing literature.
- undertake a review of existing projects using connection/access subsidies in order to develop a general typology targeting mechanisms.
- develop appropriate targeting performance indicators for connection/access subsidies and determine the extent to which these can be included in the monitoring and evaluation framework for output verification
- identify lessons learned from connection/access subsidies; particularly whether such projects effectively target the poor and which subsidy designs seem to be the most effective in targeting the poor
Expected outputs include:
- a report on connection/access subsidies and their effectiveness in reaching the poor;
- an improved database of OBA and non-OBA connection/access subsidies;
- greater dissemination of the effectiveness (or not) of connection/access subsidies;
- greater dissemination of the relevance and effectiveness (or not) of the OBA approach.
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| Project Update: |
Funding for this activity has been approved by PMU.
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| Development Impact: |
N/A
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| GPOBA's role: |
GPOBA is being requested to fund the entire activity, including the engagement of a qualified facilitator. This is considered a key activity in line with GPOBA’s objective of increasing the adoption of OBA approach by increasing the evidence base on its effectiveness as compared to other approaches.
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| Activity Type: |
Dissemination
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| Total Project Cost: |
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| GPOBA Technical Assistance: |
US$53,500 |
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| Approval date: |
Feb 2010 |
| Task Manager: |
Josses Mugabi
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| Status: |
Active |