| Literature DB >> 28860310 |
Janelle Winters1, Devi Sridhar2.
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28860310 PMCID: PMC5594414 DOI: 10.1136/bmj.j3394
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ ISSN: 0959-8138
Categories of World Bank trust funds and their general characteristics
| General purpose | Bank role | Donors | Geographical focus | Accountability | Fees | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| IBRD/IDA Bank Executed Trust Fund (BETF) | Project analytical and advisory services; project administration; bank’s knowledge agenda | Implementation. Funds support bank’s work programme | Single donor (majority); multi-donor | Country projects (majority) | Subject to bank administrative (not operational) policies; bank prepares terms of reference, procures goods/services, makes payments, and submits financial and programme reports to donors | Indirect rate of 17% of personnel costs charged on disbursement |
| IBRD/IDA Recipient Executed Trust Fund (RETF) | Co-financing IBRD/IDA operations; financing technical assistance | Operational. Funds pass to third party for implementation; bank appraises or supervises funded activities | Single donor (majority); multi-donor | Country projects (majority) | Subject to bank operational policies; recipients (implementers) submit progress and audited finance reports to bank. Some RETFs (>$5m or co-financing) can instead follow only administrative policies | For new “hybrid” funds, indirect rate of 17% for BETF portion charged on disbursement; scaled fees for RETF portion charged at contribution: 5% fee on first $50m, 4% fee on next $450m, 3% fee on next $500m, 2% fee on further contributions |
| Financial intermediary fund (FIF) | Providing complex trustee services for funds transferred to multiple implementing agencies | Financial trustee. Customised administrative, financial, or operational services | Multi-donor (vast majority) | Regional and global programmes (vast majority) | Case by case operational, administrative, and financial policies. Standard bank policies do not apply | Case by case. Cost recovery policy generally applies |

Fig 1 As of June 2013, the health sector represented 48.7% of active financial intermediary fund (FIF) cumulative funding. Based on data from World Bank annual trust fund report (2013)

Fig 2 Africa and South Asia received the largest disbursements of recipient executed trust funds for health in 2012-13. Based on data from World Bank annual trust fund report (2013)

Fig 3 Transparency issues and recommendations for bank health trust funds (IBRD/IDA and financial intermediary funds)