An Entrepreneurial Model of Community Health Delivery in Uganda
Despite a substantial decline in child mortality in recent years, millions of children still die from preventable diseases every year. In this study in rural Uganda, researchers evaluate the impact of a micro-franchise model, which incentivizes door-to-door health workers, on under-five mortality rates.
- Project ID
US-GOV-1-AID-617-A-12-00001
- Activity status
- 3 - Completion
- Aid type
- C01 - Project-type interventions
- % to Uganda
- 100.00
Organisations
- Accountable
- U.S. Agency for International Development
- Extending
- U.S. Agency for International Development
- Funding
- U.S. Agency for International Development
- Implementing
- Innovations for Poverty Action
Disbursements by fiscal year, quarter
Fiscal year |
Fiscal quarter |
Value (USD) |
Uganda Value (USD) |
2016 |
Q3 |
179,548.00 |
179,548.00 |
2013 |
Q4 |
70,000.00 |
70,000.00 |
2013 |
Q3 |
229,248.00 |
229,248.00 |
2013 |
Q2 |
0.00 |
0.00 |
2012 |
Q4 |
191,519.00 |
191,519.00 |
2012 |
Q2 |
371,067.00 |
371,067.00 |
2011 |
Q3 |
155,609.00 |
155,609.00 |
Commitments by fiscal year, quarter
Fiscal year |
Fiscal quarter |
Value (USD) |
Uganda Value (USD) |
2012 |
Q2 |
446,991.00 |
446,991.00 |
2011 |
Q2 |
750,000.00 |
750,000.00 |
MTEF projections by fiscal year
Fiscal year |
Value (USD) |
Uganda Value (USD) |
CRS code |
% |
Family planning
(13030)
|
25.06
|
Agricultural development
(31120)
|
74.94
|