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Kampala · Maternal & newborn care
Neonatal transport and kangaroo care for low-birthweight babies.
Runs a 24-hour neonatal transport service between lower-level facilities and two referral hospitals, plus kangaroo-care rooms for mothers of low-birthweight babies. Clinical data quality is the organisation's strongest asset.
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
6.0Mother interviews conducted at discharge; no continuous feedback structure.
2.Local leadership & staff representation
7.0Ugandan clinical leadership; board is mostly Kampala-based professionals.
3.Theory of change coherence
10.0Survival pathway evidenced with facility-linked neonatal outcome data.
4.Transparency & financial accountability
8.0Audited accounts and hospital memoranda of understanding submitted.
5.Adaptive capacity & learning culture
8.0Documented protocol revision after mortality review findings.
What a donor's money reaches, who it reaches, and what funding history the organisation already carries.
6.Cost per impacted woman or child
6.0Unit cost stated with transport and staffing breakdown; vehicle depreciation excluded.
7.Demographic focus & vulnerability specificity
8.0Birthweight-based inclusion criteria are precise.
8.Economic factor impacted
6.0Reduced private-transport spending described with partial evidence.
9.Number of previous donor relationships
6.0Three named funders including one hospital partnership.
10.Types of previous donor support received
5.0Restricted grants and one in-kind vehicle donation.
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