What We Do
Health Program
Focused on Maternal, Neonatal & Child Health, Nutrition, Sexual/Reproductive Health, and HIV & AIDS. Delivered through innovative solutions and strategic partnerships.
Innovative Approaches
- Moonlight clinics in hotspots
- Integrated Last mile clinics
- Emergency transport services
- Health facility partnerships
- Community health workers
Livelihood Program
Focused on Economic Processes, Resilience, Disaster Response, and Catalyst Microgrants. Implemented through community collaborations and capacity building.
Innovative Approaches
- Facilitated Collective Action Process (FCAP)
- Hybrid Economic Models
- ICT-based Extension Services
- Agribusiness Management
- Entrepreneurial Training
We take pride in evidence-driven results that transform lives.
Our Impact
Improved maternal, newborn, and child health outcomes for over 81% of targeted women and children
79% of women and children timely transported to health facilities within one hour of call
37,350 door-based point-of-care home visits conducted annually by our professionalized Community Health Workers
65% of targeted households with increased access to food and income security
Our Model
Professionalized Community Health Workers - point of entry of care in households and communities: 80 professionalized and incentivized CHWs.
Resilient Health Systems – partnerships with health facilities for last-mile clinics and referral pathways. Over 34 active partnerships.
Speed of Care - synergies with motorcycle taxi operators. We have partnered with 67 emergency transporters. (Kabanza Girls Initiative).
Catalyst Livelihoods Community-Based Facilitators - entrepreneurship and economic catalysts at a community level. 52 CBFs who are actively working as catalysts for community businesses.
Vision and Desired Outcome
Transport
5,000 Bicycle and motorcycle taxi rides for women and children to health facilities per month.
Last Mile Clinics
2.5 Million Clients and 150 health facility partnerships.
Livelihoods & Graduation
$4 → $6 Income increase for 2 Million women and their household members to finance travel to health facilities.