Workshop on Output-Based Aid

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Workshop on Output-Based Aid

22 March 2013
Manila
Philippines

The training workshop imparted knowledge on how to design urban projects using Output-Based Aid (OBA) that will further the facilitation of accessing basic services for the low-income and poor communities. The event, attended mostly by ADB’s urban staff, employed interactive sessions such as lectures and open forum discussions in presenting the OBA concepts, designing subsidy mechanisms and institutional frameworks, mitigating risks, and monitoring of results. A case study on a particular successful OBA project implemented by the Manila Water Company in the Philippines was also presented.

Program and Learning Materials: 
Date Session / Activity Presentation Material Speaker(s)
22 Mar 2013 Opening Program Welcome Remarks Michael Lindfield
22 Mar 2013 Presentation Output-Based Aid (OBA) Core Concepts and Assessing the Suitability for an OBA Project
Thispresentation defines the concept of Output-Based Aid (OBA). It examines in detail the six core concepts that define OBA and explains how the typical...
Ana Silvia Aguilera
22 Mar 2013 Presentation Designing Output-Based Aid Projects - Part 1
Thispresentation is the first part of the discussion on basic elements in the design of Output-Based Aid projects. It focuses on the conceptualization...
Ana Silvia Aguilera
22 Mar 2013 Presentation Designing Output-Based Aid Projects - Part 2
Thispresentation is the last part of the discussion on basic elements in the design of Output-Based Aid projects. The discussion covers institutional ...
Ana Silvia Aguilera
22 Mar 2013 Presentation Successful Cases of Output-Based Aid-Programmed Water Supply and Sanitation, and Solid Waste Management Projects Ana Silvia Aguilera
22 Mar 2013 Discussion and Closure Mainstreaming Output-Based Aid as A Modality in ADB's Operations Michael Lindfield

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