The document evaluates the impact of Rwanda's community performance-based financing program on maternal health services by analyzing two interventions: performance incentives for community health worker cooperatives and demand-side in-kind transfers. Results indicate that demand-side incentives positively influenced early antenatal care and postnatal services, but there was no significant impact from performance incentives on targeted indicators. Overall, the study suggests challenges in implementation and the necessity for further analysis on the effectiveness of these interventions.
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