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Ten best resources on conditional cash transfers

This essay examines one particular aspect of these social safety net programmes: CCTs. CCT programmes are useful social programmes that have had demonstrable effects on many different populations. However, they are not a ‘magic bullet’ against poverty, and their image has suffered from unreasonable expectations of their impacts. This 10 best list is an ideal […]
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Targeting the Poorest in a Performance-Based Financing Program in Northern Cameroon

Performance-Based Financing (PBF) is a promising approach to improve health system performance in developing countries, but there are concerns that it may inadequately address inequalities in access to care. Incentives for reaching the poor may prove beneficial, but evidence remains limited. The authors of this article evaluated a system of targeting the poorest of society […]
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Performance Incentives for Global Health: Potential and Pitfalls

Understanding the promise and pitfalls of performance incentives fits squarely into the Center for Global Development’s broader contributions to improvements in the effectiveness of development assistance. By bringing innovations to light, and providing policy guidance based on real-world experience, Eichler, Levine, and the contributors to this book highlight an alternative way for donors to support […]
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Learning Lessons on Implementing Performance-Based Financing, from a Multi-Country Evaluation

This synthesis report explores the lessons learned on design, implementation and effects of financial incentives in the form of Performance Based Financing (PBF) in the health sector, as supported in Sub–Saharan Africa by the two Dutch NGO’s Cordaid and HealthNet TPO. Towards this aim a multi-country study was undertaken in 2008, led by the Royal […]
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What Happens When Pay for Performance Stops?

No evidence of serious harm so far, but future changes need evaluation. Financial incentives for quality in pay for performance programmes are an attractive improvement method for healthcare payers worldwide, and the UK Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) is still one of the largest such programmes. Evidence shows that the QOF improved incentivised quality of […]
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Les Mécanismes de Financement Basé Sur Les Résultats Dans le Secteur de La Santé en Afrique

Principaux Messages Au cours des cinq dernières années, le financement basé sur les résultats pour la santé a été testé largement en Afrique comme un moyen prometteur d’oeuvrer à la couverture santé universelle. Les mécanismes de financement basé sur les résultats donnent de bons résultats, contribuant à étendre la couverture et à améliorer la qualité […]
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Does Results-Based Aid Change Anything? Pecuniary Interests, Attention, Accountability and Discretion in Four Case Studies

(L’aide basée sur les résultats change-t-elle les choses ? Intérêts pécuniaires, attention, redevabilité et discrétion dans quatre études de cas) Cet article étudie les programmes d’aide à l’étranger, connus comme l’aide basée sur les résultats (RBA), dans lesquels un gouvernement débourse des fonds à un autre pour atteindre un résultat. Au moins quatre théories sont […]
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