Development and finance

Payment by Results (PbR)

Funding that is disbursed only when pre-agreed, verified results are achieved, shifting risk and accountability from inputs to outcomes.

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Definition

Payment by results is a financing approach in which payments are made only after independently verified achievement of pre-agreed outputs or outcomes, rather than against expenditure or activities. Variants include results-based aid, development impact bonds and the World Bank's Program-for-Results instrument, all sharing the principle of disbursement linked to verified performance.

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instrument design and disbursement-linked indicators

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What it means

Tying money to results gives recipients flexibility in how they achieve outcomes and transfers performance risk to them. The approach demands credible verification systems and careful indicator design to avoid incentives to chase easy targets or neglect unmeasured goals — challenges well documented in health, education and climate finance.

How it is used

PbR is used by development agencies and climate funds — including results-based payments for REDD+ forest emission reductions — and in domestic public service contracting.

Why it matters

Results-based finance can sharpen accountability and value for money in sustainability spending, but its incentive effects make it a contested tool whose design determines whether it rewards real change.

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