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spelling okr-10986-110442021-04-23T14:02:53Z Output-Based Aid in Chad : Using Performance-Based Contracts to Improve Roads Hartwig, Tim Mumssen, Yogita Schliessler, Andreas ACCESS TO MARKETS ACCOUNTABILITY AGRICULTURE AVERAGE SPEED BASIC SERVICES DEVELOPMENT GOALS EARTH ROADS ECONOMIC GROWTH FEEDER ROADS FOOD SECURITY FUEL FUEL TAXES HEALTH CARE INCOME MAIN ROADS PAVED ROADS POSITIVE EXTERNALITIES PRIMARY ROADS PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC RESOURCES PUBLIC SERVICES ROAD ACCIDENTS ROAD MAINTENANCE ROAD USERS ROADS RURAL COMMUNITIES SAVINGS SOCIAL SERVICES SUBSIDIARY SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TELECOMMUNICATIONS TOLLS TRAFFIC TRAFFIC VOLUMES TRANSPORT TRUNK ROADS URBAN AREAS VEHICLES Despite Chad's recent debut as an oil exporter, its people rank among the world's poorest. Large parts of the country are left in extreme isolation by the lack of a backbone road network that is passable year-round. To tackle the poor internal integration, the government formulated the National Transport Program in 1999. And to address the need for sustainable road maintenance, it started a pilot project that moves from traditional input-based planning and contracting of maintenance, to the more output-based approach known as performance-based maintenance and management of roads (PMMR). The International Development Association (IDA) has provided funds for the project as part of its efforts to support an efficient and sustainable transport infrastructure - essential for promoting economic growth and development, and for achieving the Millennium Development Goals. A primate operator has been contracted to provide road services. Results so far are encouraging, and the Government plans to expand the share of the road network covered by PMMR contracts. The PMMR arrangement is being replicated in Sub-Saharan Africa, including Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Madagascar, and Tanzania. 2012-08-13T13:58:45Z 2012-08-13T13:58:45Z 2005-04 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/04/6132761/output-based-aid-chad-using-performance-based-contracts-improve-roads http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11044 English OBApproaches; Note No. 6 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa Chad
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topic ACCESS TO MARKETS
ACCOUNTABILITY
AGRICULTURE
AVERAGE SPEED
BASIC SERVICES
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
EARTH ROADS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
FEEDER ROADS
FOOD SECURITY
FUEL
FUEL TAXES
HEALTH CARE
INCOME
MAIN ROADS
PAVED ROADS
POSITIVE EXTERNALITIES
PRIMARY ROADS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PUBLIC RESOURCES
PUBLIC SERVICES
ROAD ACCIDENTS
ROAD MAINTENANCE
ROAD USERS
ROADS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
SAVINGS
SOCIAL SERVICES
SUBSIDIARY
SUSTAINABILITY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TOLLS
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC VOLUMES
TRANSPORT
TRUNK ROADS
URBAN AREAS
VEHICLES
spellingShingle ACCESS TO MARKETS
ACCOUNTABILITY
AGRICULTURE
AVERAGE SPEED
BASIC SERVICES
DEVELOPMENT GOALS
EARTH ROADS
ECONOMIC GROWTH
FEEDER ROADS
FOOD SECURITY
FUEL
FUEL TAXES
HEALTH CARE
INCOME
MAIN ROADS
PAVED ROADS
POSITIVE EXTERNALITIES
PRIMARY ROADS
PRIVATE SECTOR
PUBLIC RESOURCES
PUBLIC SERVICES
ROAD ACCIDENTS
ROAD MAINTENANCE
ROAD USERS
ROADS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
SAVINGS
SOCIAL SERVICES
SUBSIDIARY
SUSTAINABILITY
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TOLLS
TRAFFIC
TRAFFIC VOLUMES
TRANSPORT
TRUNK ROADS
URBAN AREAS
VEHICLES
Hartwig, Tim
Mumssen, Yogita
Schliessler, Andreas
Output-Based Aid in Chad : Using Performance-Based Contracts to Improve Roads
geographic_facet Africa
Chad
relation OBApproaches; Note No. 6
description Despite Chad's recent debut as an oil exporter, its people rank among the world's poorest. Large parts of the country are left in extreme isolation by the lack of a backbone road network that is passable year-round. To tackle the poor internal integration, the government formulated the National Transport Program in 1999. And to address the need for sustainable road maintenance, it started a pilot project that moves from traditional input-based planning and contracting of maintenance, to the more output-based approach known as performance-based maintenance and management of roads (PMMR). The International Development Association (IDA) has provided funds for the project as part of its efforts to support an efficient and sustainable transport infrastructure - essential for promoting economic growth and development, and for achieving the Millennium Development Goals. A primate operator has been contracted to provide road services. Results so far are encouraging, and the Government plans to expand the share of the road network covered by PMMR contracts. The PMMR arrangement is being replicated in Sub-Saharan Africa, including Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Madagascar, and Tanzania.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Hartwig, Tim
Mumssen, Yogita
Schliessler, Andreas
author_facet Hartwig, Tim
Mumssen, Yogita
Schliessler, Andreas
author_sort Hartwig, Tim
title Output-Based Aid in Chad : Using Performance-Based Contracts to Improve Roads
title_short Output-Based Aid in Chad : Using Performance-Based Contracts to Improve Roads
title_full Output-Based Aid in Chad : Using Performance-Based Contracts to Improve Roads
title_fullStr Output-Based Aid in Chad : Using Performance-Based Contracts to Improve Roads
title_full_unstemmed Output-Based Aid in Chad : Using Performance-Based Contracts to Improve Roads
title_sort output-based aid in chad : using performance-based contracts to improve roads
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/04/6132761/output-based-aid-chad-using-performance-based-contracts-improve-roads
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