Publications

Explore a wealth of resources to learn more about our work. From comprehensive reports to in-depth case studies, our library offers valuable insights into the impact of Living Goods.

Rapport Living Goods T1 2026

Rapport aux parties prenantes de Living Goods – T1 2026 7.17 MB 1 downloads

Découvrez le rapport aux parties prenantes de Living Goods pour le T1 2026 mettant en avant le soutien à 9 803 agents de santé communautaire au service de 4,7 millions de personnes, les innovations en IA et santé numérique, ainsi que le renforcement des systèmes de santé dirigés par les gouvernements africains.

Living Goods 2026 Q1 stakeholder report

Living Goods 2026 Q1 Stakeholder Report 7.50 MB 21 downloads

Explore Living Goods’ 2026 Q1 stakeholder report highlighting support for 9,803 community health workers serving 4.7 million people, innovations in AI and digital health, and strengthened government-led community health systems across Africa.

2025 Rapport de fin d’année 260.92 KB 5079 downloads

2025 End Year Report- English 260.92 KB 5444 downloads

2024 Year-end Report 260.92 KB 5682 downloads

2024 Q3 Stakeholder Report 260.92 KB 4660 downloads

Leveraging telemedicine to improve MNCH uptake in Kenya: a community-based hybrid model 3.22 MB 8190 downloads

What happens when community health meets real-time clinical expertise? New research from Kenya reveals how telemedicine is helping Community Health Promoters deliver faster, higher-quality care, bringing trusted clinical support closer to families and strengthening primary health care where it’s needed most.

Samanya Muzamiru, CHEW in Mpungwe subcounty, Mayuge district during a home visit.

Effects of financial compensation structures on community health worker performance, motivation, and retention: evidence from a multi-arm quasi-experiment in Uganda 1.27 MB 5675 downloads

As Uganda and other countries advance national community health strategies, the question is no longer if CHWs should be compensated, but how.

These findings offer timely evidence for:

Government partners designing sustainable CHW pay frameworks

Donors & implementers considering blended incentives

Digital health programs integrating supervision & accountability

Policymakers strengthening gender-sensitive and equitable CHW support

This research provides actionable insights for Uganda’s National Community Health Strategy and similar global efforts.

Evaluation of Kenya CHW Program 565.33 KB 11147 downloads

    Seline Akoth Odhiambo, a Community Health Promoter in Seme Sub-County, Kisumu County conducting her visit at the homestead of Florence Atieno Anyango and her son James Michael

    An IDinsight Process Evaluation of the Digitally enabled, Equipped, Supervised, and Compensated Community Health Model (DESC). 1.67 MB 128 downloads

    Living Goods’ model is designed to demonstrate that government-led community health can be high-impact, cost-effective, and scalable—but questions remain about how such models perform in practice and whether they can be sustained and replicated at scale. This evaluation comes at a pivotal time, as Kenya and other countries consider long-term investments in community health
    amid declining donor resources.

    What Makes Living Goods a strong Government Partner.

    Building Trust, Driving Impact: How Living Goods Became a Key Partner in Burkina Faso 426.24 KB 4895 downloads

    Living Goods’ partnership with Burkina Faso’s Ministry of Health demonstrates how trust, local ownership, and digital innovation can transform community health. Discover the key factors behind this success story.

      Living Goods Capacity Statement 260.92 KB 5251 downloads

      Kenya Fact Sheet 260.92 KB 4579 downloads

      Living Goods eCHIS Fact Sheet 260.92 KB 4904 downloads

          Digital Maturity Toolkit 260.92 KB 5351 downloads

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