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Output-Based Aid in the Philippines : Improved Access to Water Services for Poor Households in Metro Manila

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  • Iain Menzies
  • Mario Suardi
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  • Iain Menzies & Mario Suardi, 2009. "Output-Based Aid in the Philippines : Improved Access to Water Services for Poor Households in Metro Manila," World Bank Publications - Reports 10977, The World Bank Group.
  • Handle: RePEc:wbk:wboper:10977
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    Cited by:

    1. Rodriguez, D., 2014. "Applying results-based financing in water investments," IWMI Working Papers H046875, International Water Management Institute.
    2. Geeta Kumar & Josses Mugabi, 2010. "Output-Based Aid in Water and Sanitation : The Experience So Far," World Bank Publications - Reports 10911, The World Bank Group.
    3. Cook, Joseph & Whittington, Dale & Fuente , David & Matichich, Michael, 2019. "A Global Assessment of Non-Tariff Customer Assistance Programs in Water Supply and Sanitation," EfD Discussion Paper 19-4, Environment for Development, University of Gothenburg.
    4. Horbulyk, Ted & Price, Joseph P. G., 2018. "Pricing reforms for sustainable water use and management in the Philippines," IWMI Working Papers H048609, International Water Management Institute.

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