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Kampala · Disability & rehabilitation
Physiotherapy and assistive devices for women and children with disabilities.
Provides rehabilitation, mobility devices, and caregiver training, with a specific focus on women with disabilities who are themselves mothers. Long operating history and strong governance; unit costs are high and openly explained.
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
8.0Client council with documented influence over service hours and device selection.
2.Local leadership & staff representation
7.0Ugandan leadership; half the senior team are people with disabilities.
3.Theory of change coherence
8.0Function-gain pathway with standardised assessment scores over four years.
4.Transparency & financial accountability
9.0Audits, annual reports and registration all submitted and consistent.
5.Adaptive capacity & learning culture
7.0Documented shift from centre-based to home-based therapy with rationale.
What a donor's money reaches, who it reaches, and what funding history the organisation already carries.
6.Cost per impacted woman or child
5.0High but fully itemised unit cost including device and therapist time.
7.Demographic focus & vulnerability specificity
9.0Highly specific population definition with vulnerability indicators.
8.Economic factor impacted
7.0Caregiver work-hours released quantified from a client sample.
9.Number of previous donor relationships
8.0Seven funders over fourteen years with references.
10.Types of previous donor support received
9.0Restricted, unrestricted, in-kind devices and technical support all evidenced.