Through subsidy funding and ongoing technical assistance activities, for the last 15 years the GPOBA program has been demonstrating that output-based aid can deliver a diverse range of services and lasting results for the poor. As the program evolved and grew, it has increasingly deployed RBF approaches beyond OBA. Through a renewed strategic focus, more and more projects are developed using a mix of RBF instruments that leverage donor resources to maximize private sector financing. To reflect the new emphasis on using different RBF instruments and a broader range of RBF mechanisms, GPOBA is now known as the Global Partnership on Results-Based Approaches (GPRBA). Some of the results of the program are highlighted below.

What is Results-Based Financing?
1.9 million
It's providing 1.9 million people with access to water and sanitation, through 18 projects and $70 million.

What is Results-Based Financing?
89,500
It's reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 89,500 tons of carbon dioxide with improved heating services in Moldova.

What is Results-Based Financing Doing in Solomon Islands?
15,000 low-income residents
have been provided with afffordable, reliable electricity