Improving Basic Services for the Bottom Forty Percent : Results of the Poverty and Social Impact Assessment of Decentralized Basic Service Delivery in Ethiopia
This report is part of a programmatic knowledge series which will include future reports which will go further on the issues covered. These reports will include among others studies based on services delivery quality in health and education based...
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Language: | English en_US |
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Washington, DC
2014
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Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/19374010/improving-basic-services-bottom-forty-percent-results-poverty-social-impact-assessment-decentralized-basic-service-delivery-ethiopia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17838 |
Summary: | This report is part of a programmatic
knowledge series which will include future reports which
will go further on the issues covered. These reports will
include among others studies based on services delivery
quality in health and education based on on-going surveys as
well detailed survey based impact assessment the Promotion
of Basic Services (PBS) program. This program based on
multi-round surveys over the next three years, an impact
assessment of the social accountability component of PBS
program for which baseline survey has taken place and a full
report is due in two years, all of these studies will
further elucidate the findings in this report. This report
is structured with a section describing the PBS program and
inter-government fiscal transfers underlying Ethiopia's
decentralized federal structure. That section will be
followed by a section on study approach and then a section
on the governance and accountability framework underlying
the program. After that there will be a section on the
effectiveness of Ethiopia's intergovernmental transfers
program (IGFT) on development results in education, health
and agriculture which will be followed by a section on the
equity impact of the program focusing on income equity,
gender equity, spatial equity and ethnic equity. That will
be followed by conclusions and annexes including an annex on methodology. |
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