GPRBA is a global partnership program in the World Bank Group. Through a diverse portfolio of projects, GPRBA funds, designs, demonstrates and documents results-based financing approaches (RBF) to improve the delivery of basic services in developing countries. Large development projects too often fail to include the very poor, and GPRBA is dedicated to making sure the poor and marginalized have access to electricity, water, sanitation, health care, education and other basic services necessary for growth and opportunity.
News

October 19, 2007 |Press releases
IFC Contributes to WB-administered Output Based Grant for Water Services to Manila’s Poor Communities
October 04, 2007 |Press releases
World Bank-administered Trust Fund GPOBA will Fund 37,000 Biogas Plants in Rural Nepal
July 24, 2007 |Press releases
Bolivia Signs $5.2 million World Bank-administered Grant for Rural Electricity
July 06, 2007 |Press releases
Senegal Signs US$5.8m Grant Agreement for On-site Sanitation Services
June 19, 2007 |Press releases
World Bank and Honduran President Work to Meet MDGs through US$4.5m Grant
May 16, 2007 |Press releases
World Bank-administered Output-Based Aid Grant to Help to Improve Water Supply Services in Rural India
February 12, 2007 |Press releases
Uganda Signs US$3.2m World Bank-administered Grant for Access to Clean Water in Small Towns through OBA
February 05, 2007 |Press releases
The GPOBA Trust Fund Supports Access to Water Supply and Sanitation Services in Morocco
December 06, 2006 |Press releases
GPOBA Provides US$1.15 million Grant to Assist Communities to Develop their Water Infrastructure