What keeps countries or local officials from inflating achievements to increase their payment?
The recipient country would report progress annually from its administrative data. This annual progress report would be verified by an agent that is selected from a previously agreed upon list of agents and contracted by the funder. The cost of the verification process would be paid by the funder. The verification process would depend on the quality of information in the country. For example, in order to verify official reports, the agent might need to do performance audits, gather data at service facilities or conduct household surveys.
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