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The solid waste management (SWM) and gender activity will strategically focus on three cities included under the World Bank's Yemen Integrated Urban Services Emergency Project (YIUSEP II) project: Aden, Sana’a and Mukalla.

The activity will include an operational and capacity assessment of the Cleaning Funds in the respective cities and their capacity to provide effective SWM services.

The gender activity will support improvements to the lives of the women, men, boys and girls in the SWM sector, who can benefit from improved livelihoods, dignity, and access to services.

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The proposed grant will provide analytical and technical support to the Government of the Palestinian Authority for developing a roadmap for the solid waste management sector, by aligning and localizing the government’s key priorities on climate change, financial sustainability and inclusion in the sector.

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This activity's objective is to support the Government of Kenya through analytical work to expand its policy options on affordable housing. It also aims to help the government better mobilize public sector resources towards making housing more affordable, efficient, and equitable for lower-income households.

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This technical assistance facilitated establishing an entity to manage an Output‐Based Aid (OBA) facility for the water sector on a national scale.

The National OBA Facility built on a GPOBA pilot project that provided safe drinking water for poor families in Metro Manila.

This activity built a commitment for a National OBA Facility for the water sector.

A workshop in Manila (April 13‐16, 2010) discussed the results of a study detailing the program's implementation. 

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This activity provided technical assistance funding for the transition process from ONEP (Morocco's Office National de l'Eau Potable) to a small-scale operator in the first PPP to use an output-based aid approach for the delegated management of Jorf el Melha service area.

ONEP considered this pilot project as the most promising management model for water services management and extension in rural areas. 

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This project planned to scale up the Kenya Power and Lighting Company's model of delivering electricity connections in to the poor in urban and peri-urban areas in Nairobi through use of a small, targeted, subsidy.

The estimated US$50 subsidy per household would be disbursed based on the "output" of connecting a household to the national grid infrastructure. The subsidy was to be used only in informal settlements, initially Kibera, but with the potential to expand into other settlements.

 

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The objective of this activity was to help define the specific components of a proposed OBA Scaled‐up fund for the Uganda water sector.

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The objective was to advise on development of a PPP irrigation output-based component 

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The overall objective of this OBA study is to improve access of poor domestic households to water and sanitation in the Zarqa Governorate, one of Jordan’s poorest governorates and home to its second and fourth largest cities, and thereby contribute to improved health, environment, and economic opportunities for residents.

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This activity assessed the effectiveness of the Mumbai Slum Dweller Electrification project at achieving its intended goals, as well as the potential of the adopted output-based funding approach for scaling up and/or replication.