Our Impact

Our Impact Metrics

FAH 2.0 ( 2023-2027)

Our current impact model is rooted in the 4 strategic pillars The Money, The Policies, The People and The Skills as detailed in our 2023 – 2027 Strategy for Community health systems strengthening for scale and sustainability.  

Mobilized directly through FAH support from domestic, private sector and donor agencie towards community Health in 16 countries.
$ 0 M+
Policies we co-develop have mobilized resources specifically from governments towards their community health programs.
$ 0 M+
Community health workers recognized and professionalized (trained, equipped, supervised and compensated)
0 K+
Stakeholders upskilled on health financing across 90+ countries
0 +

FAH 1.0 ( 2015-2022)

We initially measured and tracked the following metrics:

Finances focused:

Financing mobilized directly through FAH support and collaboratively through partnerships towards community health cumulatively, ranging from domestic, private sector and donor agency sources. To date, the FAH has mobilized USD 500M+ in funding for community health.

Number of community workers institutionalized and recognized

The number of CHWs formally recognized by governments and/or institutionalized by inclusion on the payroll. Since inception, FAH has supported the institutionalization and recognition of 455,000+ CHWs.

Our Impact Metrics
455,000+

Institutionalized and Recognized Community Health Workers

360,000,000

Cumulative Resources mobilized to date ($US)

15

Governments supported by FAH at National and Subnational levels

Our Impact reports:

Explore our comprehensive collection of annual impact reports, detailing our commitment to strengthening community health systems across Africa. Each report offers insights into our collaborative efforts with governments and partners to mobilize resources, develop robust health policies, and professionalize frontline health workers. Delve into our journey toward achieving universal health coverage and witness the measurable impacts of our initiatives.