This Results Profile talks about expanding the access and improving the quality of basic services in Ethiopia. At the beginning of the Millennium, Ethiopia’s human development indicators were amongst the very lowest in the world. Since the Protection of Basic Services (PBS) Program started in 2006, Ethiopia has made strong progress in expanding and improving the delivery of basic services, as well as towards reaching the Millennium Development Goals. The PBS program, built government systems capacity and supported the government of Ethiopia’s decentralization drive. As a result, the net primary school enrollment rate and the child immunization rate increased. Rural access to potable water also increased largely.
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Document Date
2011/04/12
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Document Type
Brief
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Report Number
97756
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Volume No
1
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Total Volume(s)
1
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Disclosure Date
2015/11/13
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Doc Name
The experience of the Ethiopia Protection of Basic Services Program
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Keywords
access to potable water;primary school enrollment;child immunization rate;water supply and sanitation;Financial Management and Accountability;access to health service;Financial Transparency and Accountability;maternal and child;number of visitors;financial management process;primary school teacher;Donor Contribution;financial system;block grant;social accountability;health post;development partner;care facility;Capital Investments;donor participation;local budget;improved public;Country Systems;government system;project costing;government commitment;fiduciary standard;local accountability;intergovernmental fiscal;Programmatic Approach;public resource;budget support;social unrest;health extension;grant financing;public place;government post;trained worker;government's commitment;european commission;large portfolio;
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The experience of the Ethiopia Protection of Basic Services Program (English). Results Profile Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/528891467987818453/The-experience-of-the-Ethiopia-Protection-of-Basic-Services-Program