Funded by Cordaid Uganda, this three-year initiative uses a Result-Based Financing (RBF) model to incentivise transparency and quality in health service delivery across Mbale District. NARIDE facilitates community engagement that holds health facilities accountable and empowers citizens to demand better services.
Activity Objective
To create transparent and reliable health spaces in Mbale District where communities can assess health service quality — funded by Cordaid Uganda (2023–2025).
Key Interventions
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Result-Based Financing activities creating transparent health spaces in Mbale District.
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Empowering communities to assess and score the quality of health facility services.
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Training community health committees on monitoring and feedback mechanisms.
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Facilitating community scorecards and joint health facility reviews.
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Advocacy for improvements in health facility staffing, equipment, and medicine availability.
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Documenting client experiences to inform health policy at district level.
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Building health facility accountability to the communities they serve.