We invest in continuous understanding of the drives of community challenges through implementation research, generating evidence for our advocacy and community programs development. We use community scorecard to generate evidence for our advocacy activities, we track Reproductive Maternal Newborn Child and Adolescent Health (RMNCAH) indicators and uses evidence generated to influence healthcare financing for women, children, and adolescents’ health service delivery. To achieve our long-term implementation research goals, we work together with the higher learning institutions both national and international, we recently launched a collaborative study with Mountains of the Moon University, Fort Portal and UCB under the 1,000 Women’s Gardens for Health and Nutrition.

Funding

Currently, 1,000 Women’s Gardens is supported by over 200 individual donors through Global Giving as well as funding from the Packard Foundation and 128 Collective