We envision a world where every family can easily access the healthcare they need to survive and thrive.
Living Goods saves lives at scale by supporting digitally enabled community health workers (CHWs) who deliver care on call, making it easy for families to get the care they need.
We work with governments and partners to support digitally empowered community health workers to deliver life-saving care to people’s doorsteps.
We listen to and value the voices of community health workers and the families they serve as much as those of our partners and funders.
Since we address problems that affect millions of people, we prioritize and reprioritize relentlessly and only pursue solutions that deliver scalable impact.
We support governments to strengthen their own community health programs and to transform the way community health is financed. We innovate to reduce the cost of delivery.
We are creative problem-solvers who react nimbly to challenges and opportunities. When we fail, we fail fast and learn to improve.
Our mission is ambitious, and we can’t do it alone. We work with equally ambitious and innovative partners, including governments. We seek exceptional, high-integrity colleagues and partners, and value collaboration, openness, team spirit, and individual leadership.
With nearly two decades of experience working in Uganda and expanding into Kenya and Burkina Faso, we have developed a data-driven, results-oriented approach. Our unique blend of technological capabilities and on-the-ground program expertise has led to measurable impact. A study in Uganda showed that CHWs reduced under-5 child mortality by 27% for less than $2 per person annually.
As a nonprofit, we operate with the efficiency of the private sector, holding ourselves accountable to ambitious targets. We adapt quickly, learn constantly, and ensure our programs are effective and scalable.
Learn how we use rigorous research methods to drive real change. Read about our RCT and see the results of our latest study.
Founded in 2001, Charity Navigator has become the nation’s largest and most-utilized evaluator of charities. In their quest to help donors, their team of professional analysts has examined tens of thousands of non-profit financial documents and then used this knowledge to develop an unbiased, objective, numbers-based rating system (for a total of four stars) to assess over 9,000 of America’s most worthy charities. See Living Goods’ award information here.
In 2013, GSK and Save the Children launched the first Healthcare Innovation Award to identify and reward innovations that have proven successful in reducing child deaths in developing countries. Living Goods was honored to be recognized with this award in 2015.
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).
In 2020, Living Goods was added to The Million Lives Club, which celebrates entrepreneurs and innovators measurably impacting and improving the lives of those living on less than $5 a day.
The Trinity Challenge (TTC) is a coalition of 42 organisations from the private, public, philanthropic and academic sectors, working towards protecting the world from future pandemics, by using data, analytics and digital tools. TTC was launched in September 2020, as part of global efforts to protect one billion people from health emergencies. TTC invited applications from across the world to develop and scale non-medical interventions, in areas such as data science, behavioural science, and economics, which have been areas often overlooked by current COVID-19 interventions.
Living Goods has received a Guidestar 2024 Platinum Seal of Transparency for our program information and brand details.
Preliminary results from a new external RCT of Living Goods-supported CHWs in Uganda show a strong and statistically significant 30% reduction in U5 child mortality and a 27% reduction in infant mortality, from midline to endline, compared to control areas.
These results underscore the need to invest in research, which is enables course correction and improvement. It is important to continuously assess performance and use data to ensure delivery of quality health services.
Location: 13 Districts in 4 regions of Uganda
Study Size: 12,500 households in 500 villages.
Timeline: 5 years. 2016 – 2021.
Mid-line: 30 months (2018 – 2021)
More Information will be shared when the research is published.
Welcome to the Living Goods Integrity Line
Living Goods is committed to upholding the highest ethical standards in all our activities. We expect all stakeholders—including staff, contractors, volunteers, interns, freelance consultants, and partners—to act with integrity and accountability.
We acknowledge our duty to act as stewards, ensuring the safety of children, communities, and all those impacted by our work. Moreover, we recognize our duty to foster a conducive environment to realize our organizations’ ambitions and aspirations.
Our Integrity Line provides a safe and confidential way to report concerns and helps us protect the people and communities we serve.
All reports are treated with strict confidentiality, and we maintain a zero-tolerance policy for retaliation against individuals who report concerns in good faith.
If you have any concerns, please make a report through the contacts below:
> Living Goods Ethics Portal – Link
> Email – reports@lighthouse-services.com (must reference Living Goods in the report)
> Integrity Lines;
1. Kenya: 800-603-2869 (Toll Free) | +254 721 611027
2. Uganda: 800-603-2869 (Toll Free) | +256 414 233 063 | +256 392 202 030
3. United States: 800-603-2869 (Toll Free)
Community health workers (CHWs) are essential in addressing this gap, delivering life-saving care directly to families who might otherwise go without. Yet, out of 8.6 million annual preventable deaths worldwide, 60% occur due to poor-quality healthcare, illustrating the urgent need for better-trained and equipped health workers. CHWs are proven to dramatically expand access to healthcare, ensuring families are healthy and children reach their full potential.
Living Goods partners with governments and funders to strengthen community health programs, harnessing technology and proven strategies to maximize the impact of CHWs and build sustainable, high-quality healthcare solutions.
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