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Jinja · Mental health support
Peer-led postnatal depression support groups.
A young organisation training mothers who have recovered from postnatal depression to facilitate weekly peer groups, with clinical escalation to Jinja Regional Referral Hospital. Its evidence base is early but its screening data is carefully collected.
How the organisation is rooted in the community it serves, and whether its work holds together as a credible theory of change.
1.Community voice & beneficiary feedback
9.0Facilitators are former participants; feedback shapes curriculum each cycle.
2.Local leadership & staff representation
9.0Fully locally led with clinical supervision from the regional hospital.
3.Theory of change coherence
6.0Plausible pathway; outcome evidence is one screening cohort only.
4.Transparency & financial accountability
5.0Small-scale accounts, no external audit; registration certificate submitted.
5.Adaptive capacity & learning culture
7.0Group size reduced after documented drop-off analysis.
What a donor's money reaches, who it reaches, and what funding history the organisation already carries.
6.Cost per impacted woman or child
4.0Higher unit cost reflects intensity; workings submitted and transparent.
7.Demographic focus & vulnerability specificity
7.0Screening-based targeting with clear inclusion criteria.
8.Economic factor impacted
5.0Productivity effects described qualitatively only.
9.Number of previous donor relationships
3.0One small foundation grant to date.
10.Types of previous donor support received
3.0Single restricted grant; no other support types recorded.