Output-based Aid (OBA) is a results-based approach that is being used to help poor people in developing countries gain access to basic services, including safe water. In the Philippines, GPOBA is providing $225,000 in technical assistance to help create a National OBA Facility that will manage the provision of affordable and safe water to poor households.
The facility is the result a successful OBA pilot project to provide affordable piped potable water to poor households in metro Manila. As a key step to ensuring widespread access to clean water for poor families in other areas of the Philippines, the OBA facility will use the pilot as a model to scale-up access to more households.

Clean Water for a Healthy World [3]is the theme for World Water Day on 22 March, 2010. The aim is to raise awareness about the importance of water quality, not just quantity, for people's health. According to the World Bank (which has prioritized water in its development strategy):
Read more about the successful pilot in the Philippines [4] (PDF, 431.68 KB)
The Promise and Peril of Water [5]
World Water Day 2010 [6]
Links:
[1] http://www.gpoba.org/gpoba/print/print/node/413
[2] http://www.gpoba.org/gpoba/printmail/print/node/413
[3] http://www.worldwaterday.org/page/2641
[4] http://www.gpoba.org/gpoba/sites/gpoba.org/files/GPOBA Manila 7-29-09 screen.pdf
[5] http://go.worldbank.org/O2X5MFQQV0
[6] http://www.worldwaterday.org/page/2536