GPOBA organized a training session during the World Bank's Sustainable Development Network Week (February 19-29, 2008) entitled "Designing and Implementing an OBA project in the World Bank".
Participants were able to explore in detail and in practice some of the key challenges in designing and implementing OBA schemes within Bank projects. This enabled participants to adopt OBA approaches in a wide range of projects, from small rural communities to urban and peri-urban areas, with a focus on the water and energy sectors. Below are the presentations.
Designing and Implementing an Output-Based Aid (OBA) Project in the Bank [3]
by Patricia Veevers-Carter, GPOBA
Legal Issues in design, preparation and implementation of projects involving Output-based Aid} [4]
by Edith Mwenda, LEGAF
Understanding the Procurement Process [5]
by Patricia de Baquero, OPCPR
Flowchart on Procurement Guidance for a proposed OBA scheme [6]
Disbursement in projects involving Output-based Aid by Junxue Chu
Financial Management in projects involving Output-based Aid [7]
by Xavier Chauvot de Beauchene, GPOBA
Senegal – Increasing Access to On-site Sanitation [8]
by Sylvie Debomy, AFTU2
GPOBA and Conclusions [9]
by Patricia Veevers-Carter, GPOBA