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CAREERS | LIVING GOODS These efforts reached nearly 8 million people in Kenya and Uganda with primary healthcare at their doorsteps, at a fraction of the cost of doctors and nurses. Living Goods has grown 30 percent every year for the past 5 years. We now have more than 450 Living THE LIVING GOODS APPROACH Living Goods aims to ensure that there is a digitally empowered community health worker in every community. With our support, these local women and men are transformed into frontline health workers who can deliver on-demand, life-saving care to families in need. GOVERNMENT RELATIONS AND ADVOCACY Advocacy in Uganda. In Uganda, Living Goods advances the knowledge, resources, and policies to help scale up and sustain community health workers (CHWs) and systems.We work closely with the Ugandan Government to prioritize the support of CHWs in national and district budgets. By providing evidence on the impact of CHWs and results-based financing programs, Living Goods encourages buy-in from PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT Data-driven supervision. To ensure effective supervision for the CHWs we support, we set clear targets for key performance indicators such as pregnancies registered, and sick children assessed and treated. Supervisors, including Living Goods managers and government health supervisors, have access to real-time data, performance dashboards,and checklists.
NEW DIGITAL HEALTH TOOL SUPPORTS CHW PROGRAMS: MATURITY New Digital Health Tool Supports CHW Programs: Maturity Model and Toolkit. Living Goods in collaboration with HealthEnabled, Ministries of Health and other stakeholders have co-designed a digital health maturity model to help governments and other community health implementers grow effective digital health programs for the community level.The model evaluates three domains: (1) communityADVOCACY IN KENYA
To this end, we supported the Government of Kenya in developing an investment case for community health that showed a 9.4-fold return on investment for every dollar spent when factoring in both the lives saves and increased economic productivity.. Living Goods is one of just two organizations that has been granted “registration agent” status with the National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF). DIGITAL HEALTH TOOLS FOR COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER PROGRAMS Acronyms CBA Cost benefit analysis CHW Community Health Worker DHIS2 District Health Information System (second version) DQA Data Quality Analysis ICT Information and Communications Technology IP Implementing Partner IVR Integrated Voice Response LMIC Low and middle income country M&E Monitoring and evaluation MNO Mobile Network Operator MOH Ministry of Health (some countries UGANDA | LIVING GOODS By providing education and counseling support on nutrition, water and sanitation, the integrated treatment of malaria, diarrhea, and pneumonia, family planning, supporting immunization counseling and referrals, and the health of pregnant women and mothers, Living Goods pays special attention to the child’s first 1,000 days of life.This is a unique and critical period that establishes a HEALTH FOR ALL: UGANDA’S CABINET APPROVES THE NATIONAL On June 24, 2019, the Cabinet of Uganda approved the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) Bill 2019, achieving an important milestone in delivering health for all. The approval is a significant accomplishment as discussions around the bill started over 17 years ago: “17 years of drafting, disc HOME | LIVING GOODSWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOWHERE WE WORKHEALTH ISSUE AREASOUR PARTNERSINSIGHTS & MEDIA Living Goods and Last Mile Health were recognized with inaugural honorees of the Audacious Project, a collaborative approach to funding ideas with the potential to create change at thrilling scale. Together, Living Goods and Last Mile Health will provide lifesaving healthcare to 34 million people across six countries in East and WestAfrica by
CAREERS | LIVING GOODS These efforts reached nearly 8 million people in Kenya and Uganda with primary healthcare at their doorsteps, at a fraction of the cost of doctors and nurses. Living Goods has grown 30 percent every year for the past 5 years. We now have more than 450 Living THE LIVING GOODS APPROACH Living Goods aims to ensure that there is a digitally empowered community health worker in every community. With our support, these local women and men are transformed into frontline health workers who can deliver on-demand, life-saving care to families in need. GOVERNMENT RELATIONS AND ADVOCACY Advocacy in Uganda. In Uganda, Living Goods advances the knowledge, resources, and policies to help scale up and sustain community health workers (CHWs) and systems.We work closely with the Ugandan Government to prioritize the support of CHWs in national and district budgets. By providing evidence on the impact of CHWs and results-based financing programs, Living Goods encourages buy-in from PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT Data-driven supervision. To ensure effective supervision for the CHWs we support, we set clear targets for key performance indicators such as pregnancies registered, and sick children assessed and treated. Supervisors, including Living Goods managers and government health supervisors, have access to real-time data, performance dashboards,and checklists.
NEW DIGITAL HEALTH TOOL SUPPORTS CHW PROGRAMS: MATURITY New Digital Health Tool Supports CHW Programs: Maturity Model and Toolkit. Living Goods in collaboration with HealthEnabled, Ministries of Health and other stakeholders have co-designed a digital health maturity model to help governments and other community health implementers grow effective digital health programs for the community level.The model evaluates three domains: (1) communityADVOCACY IN KENYA
To this end, we supported the Government of Kenya in developing an investment case for community health that showed a 9.4-fold return on investment for every dollar spent when factoring in both the lives saves and increased economic productivity.. Living Goods is one of just two organizations that has been granted “registration agent” status with the National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF). DIGITAL HEALTH TOOLS FOR COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER PROGRAMS Acronyms CBA Cost benefit analysis CHW Community Health Worker DHIS2 District Health Information System (second version) DQA Data Quality Analysis ICT Information and Communications Technology IP Implementing Partner IVR Integrated Voice Response LMIC Low and middle income country M&E Monitoring and evaluation MNO Mobile Network Operator MOH Ministry of Health (some countries UGANDA | LIVING GOODS By providing education and counseling support on nutrition, water and sanitation, the integrated treatment of malaria, diarrhea, and pneumonia, family planning, supporting immunization counseling and referrals, and the health of pregnant women and mothers, Living Goods pays special attention to the child’s first 1,000 days of life.This is a unique and critical period that establishes a HEALTH FOR ALL: UGANDA’S CABINET APPROVES THE NATIONAL On June 24, 2019, the Cabinet of Uganda approved the National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS) Bill 2019, achieving an important milestone in delivering health for all. The approval is a significant accomplishment as discussions around the bill started over 17 years ago: “17 years of drafting, disc WHO WE ARE | LIVING GOODS “Living Goods is an exceptional champion that constantly keeps quality and innovation at the forefront of their work. They are a systems thinker, bridging technology, government, and a private sector mindset to provide quality healthcare to millions of people in Africaand beyond.”
OUR RESULTS
Our 2020 Results. At Living Goods, we are obsessed with data. We use data to improve our programs and drive insight and innovation. Living Goods uses a detailed model to identify and set targets for key metrics that drive reducing child mortality and increasing access to family planning methods. These measurements include the number ofchildren
GOVERNMENT RELATIONS AND ADVOCACY Global Advocacy Our Campaign for UHC. Amref Health Africa, Aspen Management for Health, Financing Alliance for Health, the International Rescue Committee, Last Mile Health, and Living Goods launched the Communities at the Heart of Universal Health Coverage campaign at the UN General Assembly in 2018. These partners are part of a larger movement that includes UHC2030, donors, and countryOUR PARTNERS
The Audacious Project. Living Goods and Last Mile Health were named part of the first class of grantees of The Audacious Project, in April 2018.Replacing what was formerly known as the TED Prize, which annually provided $1 million to a leader with bold ideas to help solve some of the world’s most intractable problems, The Audacious Project is a groundbreaking philanthropic initiative thatOUR LEADERSHIP
Christine Namayanja officially joined our team as Uganda’s Country Director effective October 1st. Christine is a Ugandan national and a seasoned leader who brings more than two decades of senior-level experience. Before joining Living Goods, she worked for Abt Associates as the Chief of Party for the five-year USAID-funded Voucher PlusADVOCACY IN KENYA
To this end, we supported the Government of Kenya in developing an investment case for community health that showed a 9.4-fold return on investment for every dollar spent when factoring in both the lives saves and increased economic productivity.. Living Goods is one of just two organizations that has been granted “registration agent” status with the National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF). THE COMMUNITY HEALTH INNOVATION NETWORK The goal of the Innovation Network is to leverage emerging technologies such as non-invasive diagnostics, smartphone-enabled testing, and biometrics, which demonstrate the immense potential to transform health care delivery. The Innovation Network is testing innovations through a field office, located in Kisii County, Kenya. RESULTS-BASED FINANCING Results-based financing (RBF) is a mechanism that links financing to pre-determined results, with payment made upon verification that the results have been delivered. When well designed, RBFs can significantly improve desired development outcomes by creatingaccountability and
THE COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS REGISTRY: AN EFFECTIVE TOOL The use of community health workers (CHWs)—community members who render primary health services to their neighbors—is a proven key strategy in addressing the growing shortage of overall health workers, particularly in low-income countries like Uganda.Although the CHW concept has been around for 50 years, in Uganda, CHWs—locally known as the Village Health Teams (VHTs)—were KENYA | LIVING GOODS By providing education and counseling support on nutrition, water and sanitation, the integrated treatment of malaria, diarrhea, and pneumonia, family planning, supporting immunization counseling and referrals, and the health of pregnant women and mothers, Living Goods pays special attention to the child’s first 1,000 days of life.This is a unique and critical period that establishes a child HOME | LIVING GOODSWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOWHERE WE WORKHEALTH ISSUE AREASOUR PARTNERSINSIGHTS & MEDIA Living Goods and Last Mile Health were recognized with inaugural honorees of the Audacious Project, a collaborative approach to funding ideas with the potential to create change at thrilling scale. Together, Living Goods and Last Mile Health will provide lifesaving healthcare to 34 million people across six countries in East and WestAfrica by
THE LIVING GOODS APPROACH Living Goods aims to ensure that there is a digitally empowered community health worker in every community. With our support, these local women and men are transformed into frontline health workers who can deliver on-demand, life-saving care to families in need. CAREERS | LIVING GOODS These efforts reached nearly 8 million people in Kenya and Uganda with primary healthcare at their doorsteps, at a fraction of the cost of doctors and nurses. Living Goods has grown 30 percent every year for the past 5 years. We now have more than 450 Living PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT Data-driven supervision. To ensure effective supervision for the CHWs we support, we set clear targets for key performance indicators such as pregnancies registered, and sick children assessed and treated. Supervisors, including Living Goods managers and government health supervisors, have access to real-time data, performance dashboards,and checklists.
NEW DIGITAL HEALTH TOOL SUPPORTS CHW PROGRAMS: MATURITY New Digital Health Tool Supports CHW Programs: Maturity Model and Toolkit. Living Goods in collaboration with HealthEnabled, Ministries of Health and other stakeholders have co-designed a digital health maturity model to help governments and other community health implementers grow effective digital health programs for the community level.The model evaluates three domains: (1) communityADVOCACY IN KENYA
To this end, we supported the Government of Kenya in developing an investment case for community health that showed a 9.4-fold return on investment for every dollar spent when factoring in both the lives saves and increased economic productivity.. Living Goods is one of just two organizations that has been granted “registration agent” status with the National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF). UGANDA | LIVING GOODS By providing education and counseling support on nutrition, water and sanitation, the integrated treatment of malaria, diarrhea, and pneumonia, family planning, supporting immunization counseling and referrals, and the health of pregnant women and mothers, Living Goods pays special attention to the child’s first 1,000 days of life.This is a unique and critical period that establishes a DIGITAL HEALTH TOOLS FOR COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER PROGRAMS Acronyms CBA Cost benefit analysis CHW Community Health Worker DHIS2 District Health Information System (second version) DQA Data Quality Analysis ICT Information and Communications Technology IP Implementing Partner IVR Integrated Voice Response LMIC Low and middle income country M&E Monitoring and evaluation MNO Mobile Network Operator MOH Ministry of Health (some countriesHIV SELF-TESTING
HIV SELF-TESTING An operational manual for the delivery of HIV Self-Testing services in Kenya 4 Executive Summary Inadequate uptake of testing for HIV remains a REPUBLIC OF KENYA STRATEGIC PLAN OF KENYA ii Taking KEPH to the Community THIS PUBLICATION is one of a series that the Ministry of Health will produce to support the achievement of the goals of the second National Health Sector Strategic Plan, 2005–2010 (NHSSP II). Aiming to reverse the declining trends in keyhealth sector
HOME | LIVING GOODSWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOWHERE WE WORKHEALTH ISSUE AREASOUR PARTNERSINSIGHTS & MEDIA Living Goods and Last Mile Health were recognized with inaugural honorees of the Audacious Project, a collaborative approach to funding ideas with the potential to create change at thrilling scale. Together, Living Goods and Last Mile Health will provide lifesaving healthcare to 34 million people across six countries in East and WestAfrica by
THE LIVING GOODS APPROACH Living Goods aims to ensure that there is a digitally empowered community health worker in every community. With our support, these local women and men are transformed into frontline health workers who can deliver on-demand, life-saving care to families in need. CAREERS | LIVING GOODS These efforts reached nearly 8 million people in Kenya and Uganda with primary healthcare at their doorsteps, at a fraction of the cost of doctors and nurses. Living Goods has grown 30 percent every year for the past 5 years. We now have more than 450 Living PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT Data-driven supervision. To ensure effective supervision for the CHWs we support, we set clear targets for key performance indicators such as pregnancies registered, and sick children assessed and treated. Supervisors, including Living Goods managers and government health supervisors, have access to real-time data, performance dashboards,and checklists.
NEW DIGITAL HEALTH TOOL SUPPORTS CHW PROGRAMS: MATURITY New Digital Health Tool Supports CHW Programs: Maturity Model and Toolkit. Living Goods in collaboration with HealthEnabled, Ministries of Health and other stakeholders have co-designed a digital health maturity model to help governments and other community health implementers grow effective digital health programs for the community level.The model evaluates three domains: (1) communityADVOCACY IN KENYA
To this end, we supported the Government of Kenya in developing an investment case for community health that showed a 9.4-fold return on investment for every dollar spent when factoring in both the lives saves and increased economic productivity.. Living Goods is one of just two organizations that has been granted “registration agent” status with the National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF). UGANDA | LIVING GOODS By providing education and counseling support on nutrition, water and sanitation, the integrated treatment of malaria, diarrhea, and pneumonia, family planning, supporting immunization counseling and referrals, and the health of pregnant women and mothers, Living Goods pays special attention to the child’s first 1,000 days of life.This is a unique and critical period that establishes a DIGITAL HEALTH TOOLS FOR COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER PROGRAMS Acronyms CBA Cost benefit analysis CHW Community Health Worker DHIS2 District Health Information System (second version) DQA Data Quality Analysis ICT Information and Communications Technology IP Implementing Partner IVR Integrated Voice Response LMIC Low and middle income country M&E Monitoring and evaluation MNO Mobile Network Operator MOH Ministry of Health (some countriesHIV SELF-TESTING
HIV SELF-TESTING An operational manual for the delivery of HIV Self-Testing services in Kenya 4 Executive Summary Inadequate uptake of testing for HIV remains a REPUBLIC OF KENYA STRATEGIC PLAN OF KENYA ii Taking KEPH to the Community THIS PUBLICATION is one of a series that the Ministry of Health will produce to support the achievement of the goals of the second National Health Sector Strategic Plan, 2005–2010 (NHSSP II). Aiming to reverse the declining trends in keyhealth sector
COVID-19 | LIVING GOODS Updated 05/6/2020 Living Goods’ work in maternal, newborn and child health, family planning, and immunization is more important than ever before. Community-based care is essential, particularly in highly-constrained systems. We also know that GLOBAL | LIVING GOODS Living Goods provides technical support to PSI/Myanmar for the design and implementation of this network with a manager placed with PSI/Myanmar, and providing strategic direction to their senior leadership to maximize the scale and impact of the initiative. Active CHWs generate more than $20 per month, most of which comes throughsales.
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In 2019, Living Goods is rolling out FP services across its network of CHWs. The goal of this research project is to evaluate the impact of the FP program on uptake and utilization of FP methods, mCPR, and unmet needs, as well as obtaining a better understanding client and community attitudes, acceptance, self-efficacy, and behaviors overtime.
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Living Goods supports impactful networks of community health workers in Uganda, Kenya, and Myanmar.OUR PARTNERS
The Audacious Project. Living Goods and Last Mile Health were named part of the first class of grantees of The Audacious Project, in April 2018.Replacing what was formerly known as the TED Prize, which annually provided $1 million to a leader with bold ideas to help solve some of the world’s most intractable problems, The Audacious Project is a groundbreaking philanthropic initiative that PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT Data-driven supervision. To ensure effective supervision for the CHWs we support, we set clear targets for key performance indicators such as pregnancies registered, and sick children assessed and treated. Supervisors, including Living Goods managers and government health supervisors, have access to real-time data, performance dashboards,and checklists.
GOVERNMENT RELATIONS AND ADVOCACY Advocacy in Uganda. In Uganda, Living Goods advances the knowledge, resources, and policies to help scale up and sustain community health workers (CHWs) and systems.We work closely with the Ugandan Government to prioritize the support of CHWs in national and district budgets. By providing evidence on the impact of CHWs and results-based financing programs, Living Goods encourages buy-in fromOUR LEADERSHIP
Christine Namayanja officially joined our team as Uganda’s Country Director effective October 1st. Christine is a Ugandan national and a seasoned leader who brings more than two decades of senior-level experience. Before joining Living Goods, she worked for Abt Associates as the Chief of Party for the five-year USAID-funded Voucher Plus MHEALTH | LIVING GOODS Introducing the Maturity Model, a digital tool strengthening community-level digital health programs. In collaboration with HealthEnabled, Ministries of Health and other stakeholders, Living Goods has co-designed a digital health maturity model to help governments and other community health implementers grow effective digital health programs for the community level. RESULTS-BASED FINANCING Results-based financing (RBF) is a mechanism that links financing to pre-determined results, with payment made upon verification that the results have been delivered. When well designed, RBFs can significantly improve desired development outcomes by creatingaccountability and
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IMPACT MATTERS 5-STAR RATING Often, nonprofits communicate only through stories, without accompanying evidence. ImpactMatters is filling this information gap with a rating system that takes explicit account of how much good the nonprofit achieves per dollar of cost. To assign impact ratings, we use publicly available information to estimate the actual impact the nonprofit’s program has on people’s life. We then compare those impact estimates to benchmarks to determine if the nonprofit is cost-effective. A nonprofit receives 5 stars if it is considered highly cost effective. THE AUDACIOUS PROJECT, 2018 Living Goods and Last Mile Health were recognized with inaugural honorees of the Audacious Project, a collaborative approach to funding ideas with the potential to create change at thrilling scale. Together, Living Goods and Last Mile Health will provide lifesaving healthcare to 34 million people across six countries in East and West Africa by 2021 by deploying 50,000 digitally-empowered community health workers (CHWs). SKOLL AWARD FOR SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP, 2016 _The Skoll Awards distinguish transformative leaders whose organizations are disrupting the status quo, driving large-scale “equilibrium” change, and are poised to create even greater impacton the world._
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