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Results Based Financing Mechanisms:
 Experience from Output Based Aid

  Partnership Forum Panel Sessions – Financing
                Transformations


         CIF Partnership Forum
            Cape Town, June 2011
Summary
2


       Results-Based Financing being talked about
       Output Based Aid (OBA) – what it entails
       OBA experience to date
       Findings on benefits of OBA approach
       Bangladesh example of OBA with SHSs
       Expanding local financing capacity
       Ensuring appropriate service level
       Mumbai example – framework for delivery at local
        level
Results based financing
3


       Payments to businesses or households after
        measurable pre-agreed actions have been
        achieved and verified.
       “financing” refers to payment to address the gap in
        funding between costs and revenues – the
        affordability or viability gap.
         Subsidy  to households so they can afford costs of
          connections
         Cross-subsidy to utility to purchase/produce otherwise
          financially uncompetitive energy
OBA is part of a menu of instruments making up
Results-Based Financing

                    Performance-        Output-Based       Results-Based      Carbon
    Output-          Based Road         Disbursement        Financing in      Finance      Conditional
    Based            Contracting                               Health                         Cash
    Aid (OBA)                                                                                            Programmatic
                                                                                            Transfers
                                                                                                          Instruments




• Access to         • Combines          • Improvement        • Includes a    • Payments    • Incentive    • Achievem
  basic               construction,       in efficiency of     number of       on            payment        ent of
  infrastructure      rehabilitation,     assets,              results-        reduction     for            programm
                      and                                      based           in carbon     desirable      atic
• Pro poor                              • Explicitly links
                      maintenance in                           approach-       emission      behavior       results
                                          cost of output
• Service             one contract                             es, such as
                                          (unit cost) to                                                  • Use of
  providers                                                    incentive                   • Paid to
                    • Service             amount of                                                         country
  reimbursed                                                   payments                      poor hhs
                      provider paid a     financing                                                         systems
  through                                                      to health
                      fee by Govt
  subsidy for                           • Govt typically       workers,                                   • Indepen-
                      based on
  pre-financing                           provides pre-        health                                       dent
                      quality of road
  of outputs                              financing            insurance,                                   verificat-
                                                               CCTs, and                                    ion of
• Independent
                                                               OBA.                                         outputs
  verification of
                                                                                                            prior to
  outputs
                                                                                                            disbursem
                                                                                                            ent      4
Traditional approach vs. results-based
          Traditional            Government purchases specific “inputs”, builds   Output-Based Approach
          Approach               assets and contracts out or provides services
5                                itself


             Inputs                                                                         Inputs
       (such as materials)                                                            (such as materials)




                                                 Commercially
                                                  Structured
                                                   Finance


            Service                                                                        Service
            Provider                                                                       Provider

                                                 Public Finance




            Outputs                                                                        Outputs
     (Services for End Users)   OBA reimburses the service provider after the       (Services for End Users)
                                delivery of outputs.
Risk transfer: Subsidy Provider to Service
    Provider
6


       Payment only after Service Provider has delivered
        adequate level of service.
       Service independently verified before payments
        are made.
       Several examples:
         Output-based Aid and Feed-in tariffs most relevant to
          clean energy/climate change.
Output based Aid
7
   Determine the service to be provided (the output)
   End recipients are targeted
     low income

   Subsidies set at an efficient level
     Designed on case-by-case basis with
       sustainability in mind. Process for determining
       what the level of subsidy should be.
     Based on competitive process or efficient unit
       price discovery – not actual cost.
   Design appropriate institutional arrangements
   Projects continually monitored and regularly
    improved upon.
                                                         Uganda: Access to
      Everything is designed up front                   Sustainable Water Services
                                                         for the Poor in Selected Small
      Can be monitored
                                                         Towns
Significant experience with OBA
8


       2002: 32 projects identified - $1.5 billion WBG
        funding
       2010: 131 projects identified - $3.5 billion WBG
        funding (excl. $2.8 bn government financing)
         66 projects identified outside the WBG
         51 Global Partnership on Output-Based Aid (GPOBA)
          projects, mainly in water, health and energy, of
          US$153 m value (committed)
       Evidence base is increasing (34 projects closed, 78
        under implementation)
Snapshot of OBA in the WBG
9




     WBG OBA Portfolio by Region            WBG OBA Portfolio by Sector


    1%
           9%                                   6% 5%                     Education
                                                        6%
                      29%          AFR
                                                                          Energy
                                   EAP
                                   ECA                       20%          Health
                                   LCR
                                   MENA                                   Telecom
                             3%
                                   SAR    61%
     56%                    2%                                            Transport
                                                                2%
                                                                          Water &
                                                                          Sanitation
Lessons : Benefits of OBA Approach
10

        Outcomes are targeted – explicit ex ante determination of
         who should be eligible for the scheme
          “Internalizing monitoring” by paying on outputs

        Results focused – all stakeholders have strong incentives to
         deliver service (and are only paid after doing so)
            So far $1 of subsidy has leveraged $2 of private financing; varies
             by sector and region
        Scope for Innovation and efficiency – service outputs rather
         than work inputs are prescribed
           efficiency gains through competitive processes

        Designed in sustainable way – affordability assessment is
         carried out up front.
           Encourages careful subsidy design
Specific case: Bangladesh Solar Home Systems
11


        Rural Electrification and Renewable
         Energy Development (RERED) Project.
        Since 2003, with a variety of grant
         donors including GEF, KfW, GTZ and
         latterly GPOBA. Two rounds of credit
         support from IDA.
        Targeted at off-grid consumers.
        I million connections in May 2011
         (440,000 connections since May
         2010).                                 Bangladesh: Electrification for
                                                Poor Rural Households
        New round of IDA financing being
         processed for $172 million (630,000
         new systems).
How it works: high level summary
12

                     1   At least 10%

              HH                         PO                       Supplier
                         1   Loan

              SHS
                                           3    Re-finance 80% of
                                                loan after verification


                                        IDCOL
              2   Verification



                                                           4    Financing



                      Grant (GPOBA &             Credit (IDA &
                          others)                   others)
Expanding local financing
13


        Need to pre-finance puts an onus on developing/leveraging
         the existing/local financing community
        The explicit (OBA) contract with clear output requirements
         provides certainty for payment/re-financing.
           POs were offering hhs credit at a rate of 12-15% with a
            repayment period of 3-5 years. By setting up the results-
            based lending facility offering 6-8% over 10 years, POs
            could extract their capital for use in further new projects.
           Rapid increase in the size of lending.

           Entry of several financial institutions into the market.
Appropriate service levels
14


        The project minimizes risk that its suppliers won‟t
         perform by designing „outputs‟ to reflect desired
         performance.
          Includes   post installation warranty.
        Government Agency (IDCOL) checks that this service
         requirement has been met before authorizing
         release of funds.
Case study: Mumbai wiring in slum context


  Costs incurred by REL             Costs paid by consumer



High         Low                           Wiring        Wiring
tension      tension                       from Point    inside the
network      network      Regulated        of Supply     house
upgrading    upgrading    connection       to house
                            charge




                          GPOBA               GPOBA          GPOBA
                          subsidy             subsidy        subsidy
Sequence of events under the project

                            Independent
                            verification prior to
                            subsidy payments
Prior training for                                                     REL reports to
slum dwellers                                                          GPOBA on a
                                                                       quarterly basis

Prior training for                   Contractor       IVC provides     IVC verifies REL
contractors                          informs IVC      verification     report prior to
                                                      reports to REL   payments

(1) Slum             (2)             (3)              (4) REL          (5) GPOBA
dweller signs        Contractor      Independent      makes            reimburses
up licensed          informs REL     verification     subsidy          REL
electricity          and then        contractor       payment to
contractor           installs        (IVC) verifies   contractor
                     connection      working
                                     connection
                                     and informs
                                     REL
Provides framework for delivering access and
       energy efficiency at local level
17

    Service delivery meets technical
     and affordability requirements in
     areas that are beyond the
     responsibility of the regulated
     distribution company.
    Supports delivery of adequate
     basic services in an informal/slum
     environment.
    Ensures that the financial support is
     used efficiently and delivers
     targeted and effective results.
18


     Mustafa Zakir Hussain
     Senior Infrastructure Finance Specialist
     The World Bank
     mhussain2@worldbank.org

     For information on OBA, visit:
     www.gpoba.org
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Results-Based Financing Mechanisms: Experience from Output-Based Aid

  • 1. Results Based Financing Mechanisms: Experience from Output Based Aid Partnership Forum Panel Sessions – Financing Transformations CIF Partnership Forum Cape Town, June 2011
  • 2. Summary 2  Results-Based Financing being talked about  Output Based Aid (OBA) – what it entails  OBA experience to date  Findings on benefits of OBA approach  Bangladesh example of OBA with SHSs  Expanding local financing capacity  Ensuring appropriate service level  Mumbai example – framework for delivery at local level
  • 3. Results based financing 3  Payments to businesses or households after measurable pre-agreed actions have been achieved and verified.  “financing” refers to payment to address the gap in funding between costs and revenues – the affordability or viability gap.  Subsidy to households so they can afford costs of connections  Cross-subsidy to utility to purchase/produce otherwise financially uncompetitive energy
  • 4. OBA is part of a menu of instruments making up Results-Based Financing Performance- Output-Based Results-Based Carbon Output- Based Road Disbursement Financing in Finance Conditional Based Contracting Health Cash Aid (OBA) Programmatic Transfers Instruments • Access to • Combines • Improvement • Includes a • Payments • Incentive • Achievem basic construction, in efficiency of number of on payment ent of infrastructure rehabilitation, assets, results- reduction for programm and based in carbon desirable atic • Pro poor • Explicitly links maintenance in approach- emission behavior results cost of output • Service one contract es, such as (unit cost) to • Use of providers incentive • Paid to • Service amount of country reimbursed payments poor hhs provider paid a financing systems through to health fee by Govt subsidy for • Govt typically workers, • Indepen- based on pre-financing provides pre- health dent quality of road of outputs financing insurance, verificat- CCTs, and ion of • Independent OBA. outputs verification of prior to outputs disbursem ent 4
  • 5. Traditional approach vs. results-based Traditional Government purchases specific “inputs”, builds Output-Based Approach Approach assets and contracts out or provides services 5 itself Inputs Inputs (such as materials) (such as materials) Commercially Structured Finance Service Service Provider Provider Public Finance Outputs Outputs (Services for End Users) OBA reimburses the service provider after the (Services for End Users) delivery of outputs.
  • 6. Risk transfer: Subsidy Provider to Service Provider 6  Payment only after Service Provider has delivered adequate level of service.  Service independently verified before payments are made.  Several examples:  Output-based Aid and Feed-in tariffs most relevant to clean energy/climate change.
  • 7. Output based Aid 7  Determine the service to be provided (the output)  End recipients are targeted  low income  Subsidies set at an efficient level  Designed on case-by-case basis with sustainability in mind. Process for determining what the level of subsidy should be.  Based on competitive process or efficient unit price discovery – not actual cost.  Design appropriate institutional arrangements  Projects continually monitored and regularly improved upon. Uganda: Access to  Everything is designed up front Sustainable Water Services for the Poor in Selected Small  Can be monitored Towns
  • 8. Significant experience with OBA 8  2002: 32 projects identified - $1.5 billion WBG funding  2010: 131 projects identified - $3.5 billion WBG funding (excl. $2.8 bn government financing)  66 projects identified outside the WBG  51 Global Partnership on Output-Based Aid (GPOBA) projects, mainly in water, health and energy, of US$153 m value (committed)  Evidence base is increasing (34 projects closed, 78 under implementation)
  • 9. Snapshot of OBA in the WBG 9 WBG OBA Portfolio by Region WBG OBA Portfolio by Sector 1% 9% 6% 5% Education 6% 29% AFR Energy EAP ECA 20% Health LCR MENA Telecom 3% SAR 61% 56% 2% Transport 2% Water & Sanitation
  • 10. Lessons : Benefits of OBA Approach 10  Outcomes are targeted – explicit ex ante determination of who should be eligible for the scheme  “Internalizing monitoring” by paying on outputs  Results focused – all stakeholders have strong incentives to deliver service (and are only paid after doing so)  So far $1 of subsidy has leveraged $2 of private financing; varies by sector and region  Scope for Innovation and efficiency – service outputs rather than work inputs are prescribed  efficiency gains through competitive processes  Designed in sustainable way – affordability assessment is carried out up front.  Encourages careful subsidy design
  • 11. Specific case: Bangladesh Solar Home Systems 11  Rural Electrification and Renewable Energy Development (RERED) Project.  Since 2003, with a variety of grant donors including GEF, KfW, GTZ and latterly GPOBA. Two rounds of credit support from IDA.  Targeted at off-grid consumers.  I million connections in May 2011 (440,000 connections since May 2010). Bangladesh: Electrification for Poor Rural Households  New round of IDA financing being processed for $172 million (630,000 new systems).
  • 12. How it works: high level summary 12 1 At least 10% HH PO Supplier 1 Loan SHS 3 Re-finance 80% of loan after verification IDCOL 2 Verification 4 Financing Grant (GPOBA & Credit (IDA & others) others)
  • 13. Expanding local financing 13  Need to pre-finance puts an onus on developing/leveraging the existing/local financing community  The explicit (OBA) contract with clear output requirements provides certainty for payment/re-financing.  POs were offering hhs credit at a rate of 12-15% with a repayment period of 3-5 years. By setting up the results- based lending facility offering 6-8% over 10 years, POs could extract their capital for use in further new projects.  Rapid increase in the size of lending.  Entry of several financial institutions into the market.
  • 14. Appropriate service levels 14  The project minimizes risk that its suppliers won‟t perform by designing „outputs‟ to reflect desired performance.  Includes post installation warranty.  Government Agency (IDCOL) checks that this service requirement has been met before authorizing release of funds.
  • 15. Case study: Mumbai wiring in slum context Costs incurred by REL Costs paid by consumer High Low Wiring Wiring tension tension from Point inside the network network Regulated of Supply house upgrading upgrading connection to house charge GPOBA GPOBA GPOBA subsidy subsidy subsidy
  • 16. Sequence of events under the project Independent verification prior to subsidy payments Prior training for REL reports to slum dwellers GPOBA on a quarterly basis Prior training for Contractor IVC provides IVC verifies REL contractors informs IVC verification report prior to reports to REL payments (1) Slum (2) (3) (4) REL (5) GPOBA dweller signs Contractor Independent makes reimburses up licensed informs REL verification subsidy REL electricity and then contractor payment to contractor installs (IVC) verifies contractor connection working connection and informs REL
  • 17. Provides framework for delivering access and energy efficiency at local level 17  Service delivery meets technical and affordability requirements in areas that are beyond the responsibility of the regulated distribution company.  Supports delivery of adequate basic services in an informal/slum environment.  Ensures that the financial support is used efficiently and delivers targeted and effective results.
  • 18. 18 Mustafa Zakir Hussain Senior Infrastructure Finance Specialist The World Bank mhussain2@worldbank.org For information on OBA, visit: www.gpoba.org
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