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Latest revision as of 15:54, 15 February 2024
Social concerns - Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) - financing - World Bank - international development.
(RBF).
In the context of international development, results-based financing is the concept that financial support is contingent on achieving predefined, independently verifiable results.
It is sometimes also known as "pay for success" or "performance-based financing".
See also
- Developing country
- Development
- Development impact bond (DIB)
- Funding
- Global Partnership for Results-Based Approaches (GPRBA)
- Government Outcomes Lab (GO Lab)
- Impact
- NGO
- Nonprofit
- Outcome-based financing
- Outcome bond
- Outcomes Fund
- Performance
- Social concerns
- Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
- Welfare
- World Bank