Authors: Nicole Pflock, Tabitha Ngugi, Melissa Kaminker and Obed Matara
Organisations: Instiglio, Living Goods, USAID DIV, Deerfield Foundation, Global Development Incubator (GDI), Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA)
Location: Worldwide
Policy Areas: Health & wellbeing, Child and family welfare
This Learning Agenda presents an evaluation of the community health-focused Results-Based Financing (RBF) mechanism that was deployed by Living Goods in Uganda between 2020-2022. The aim of the RBF mechanism was to improve the cost-effectiveness and quality of community health services for underserved and at-risk populations. The document consolidates insights from the program, assessing the extent to which its objectives were achieved and presenting key lessons learned.