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1 RESULTS-BASED FINANCING Health Results Innovation Trust Fund Clermont-Ferrand, France December 17-18, 2009 Petra Vergeer Health Specialist Health, Nutrition and Population Unit

2 Health Results Innovation Trust Fund (HRITF) Principles Objective Current Activities (2007-2009) Expansion (2009-2020)

3 Principles The Health Results Innovation Trust Fund aims to be consistent with the International Health Partnership (IHP+) principles, working with development partners and countries to build and use country systems for results, wherever possible.

4 Objective Support RBF approaches for achievement of the health- related MDGs, particularly focusing on MDGs 4 and 5. Aims: o support design, implementation and evaluation of RBF mechanisms o develop and disseminate the evidence base for implementing successful RBF mechanisms o build national institutional capacity to scale-up and sustain the RBF mechanisms, within the national health strategy and system

5 Current Activities (2007-2009) Countries with RBF Pilot Projects (8) o Afghanistan; Benin; DRC; Eritrea; Ghana; Kyrgyz Republic; Rwanda; Zambia Impact Evaluation – Start-up Phase Seed Grants (6) o India; Lesotho; Liberia; Mongolia; Sierra Leone; Tajikistan Analytical work o Tool Kit for RBF Supply-side (Rwanda experience); o Knowledge Product - Verification of performance linked to incentive o Knowledge Product - Role of Non-State Actors in RBF RBF Website – Open Platform for Knowledge Co-chair RBF Inter-Agency Working Group

6 Expansion Initial funding Norway US$95 million Norway and the United Kingdom additional support to the HRITF in the amount of US$440 million equivalent for the period 2009 – 2020

7 HRITF – Future Country Identification Identification of countries will be guided by the following criteria: 49 LICs, particularly with a high burden of disease for health-related MDGs, focusing on MDGs 4 and 5 Commitments to: o IHP+ principles and opportunities to work closely through the new Health Systems Funding platform o Global Consensus on Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (the ‘Consensus’)—including removing barriers to access, with services for women and children free at the point of use where countries choose o And track record to implementing equitable strategies that will demonstrate an increase in the proportion of health services consumed by the poor, women and children o Scaling-up RBF, learning-by-doing and evaluation Potential for IDA-financed HNP projects, particularly sector reform operations A positive track record in the management of external funds to support HSS

8 HRITF Activities Sharing lessons learnt (documenting implementation and impact evaluation through RBF website, conferences, etc.) RBF Seed Grants Independent External Evaluation of the Trust Fund

9 HRITF Activities Buy-downs and Buy-ups  Buy-downs involve the provision by donors of committed funding to ‘buy-down’, or pay for all, or part of a Bank loan/credit on behalf of the government, once results are achieved.  Buy-ups support IDA countries that receive grant financing, whereby additional donor financing is provided based on results.  Proposal covering the rationale for buy-downs and buy- ups, and other approaches that can leverage additional resources and incentivize performance for the national health sector.

10 http://www.rbfhealth.org/ THANK YOU


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