The Social Impact Bonds Bandwagon: Critical Reflections And Policy Implications For Africa

Hardlife Zvoushe
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Abstract:Social impact bonds (SIBs) involve mobilising funding from private investors to finance social interventions by offering repayment of principal and agreed upon return once predetermined outcome metrics have been achieved. The article critically evaluates the potential viability of this new financing innovation for social interventions using evidence from global experiences, with the idea of further establishing the potential for application in Africa. The paper takes a qualitative and descriptive approach that relies heavily on secondary data from academic articles, and to some extent, grey literature. Informed from reviews of global experiences with SIBs, the paper argues that in Africa, SIBs can possibly establish their niche within the context of the chronic social problems, social financing challenges and persistent failure of social interventions. It concludes that while the application of the SIBs concept has produced rather mixed results, there is still potential for good social development results using this vehicle.
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社会影响债券潮流:对非洲的批判性反思和政策启示
摘要:社会影响债券(sib)涉及从私人投资者那里筹集资金,为社会干预提供资金,方法是在达到预定的结果指标后偿还本金并商定回报。本文利用来自全球经验的证据,批判性地评估了这种新的社会干预融资创新的潜在可行性,并提出了进一步确立在非洲应用的潜力的想法。本文采用定性和描述性的方法,严重依赖于学术文章的二手数据,在某种程度上,灰色文献。根据对全球sib经验的回顾,本文认为,在非洲,sib有可能在长期社会问题、社会融资挑战和社会干预持续失败的背景下确立自己的定位。报告的结论是,虽然sib概念的应用产生了相当复杂的结果,但利用这一工具仍有可能取得良好的社会发展结果。
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