Pipeline
ID | INDIGO-PL-0147 |
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Project Name - (Value) | Maternal Mental Wellness |
Contact - Name - (Value) | Shomsia Ali (Healthy Brains Global Initiative) |
Contact - Email - (Value) | shomsia.ali@hbgi.org |
State of Development - (Value) | Current |
State of Development - (Source ID's) | source1 |
Stage of Development - (Value) | Early stage |
Stage of Development - (Source ID's) | source1 |
Type of instrument and project - Impact Bond - (Value) | No |
Type of instrument and project - Outcomes Fund - (Value) | No |
Type of instrument and project - Social Impact Incentives (SIINC) - (Value) | No |
Type of instrument and project - Social Impact Guarantee - (Value) | No |
Type of instrument and project - Payment-by-results (no pre-financing) - (Value) | Yes |
Type of instrument and project - Technical Assistance and Market-building program (Must involve dedicated grant resources) - (Value) | No |
(Source ID's) | source1 |
Purpose and classifications - Expected intervention model - (Value) | Healthy Brains Global Initiative (HBGI), in partnership with our implementing partner, Right to Care, and generously supported by Anglo American, is launching an innovative, outcomes-focused and locally contextualized program to improve maternal mental wellness in Limpopo Province, South Africa. With mothers’ lived experience informing the program design and delivery from the outset, the program introduces culturally appropriate mental wellness checks and conversation into existing care pathways for the mother and her infant. These care pathways may be clinical, or community based, targeting mother, her infant or both. Where mothers require further support, working with and utilizing local community organizations, they are guided to access appropriate onward support, including peer support. The program also builds the capacity of healthcare and community workers to undertake the wellness conversation. Working with and capacity building the local ecosystem ensures a sustainable solution that can continue beyond the 18-month pilot duration. In developing the pilot, HBGI and our partners are engaging with local stakeholders, ensuring the pilot is appropriate to the culture, community and needs of Limpopo Province. |
Purpose and classifications - Policy sector - Employment and private sector development - (Value) | No |
Purpose and classifications - Policy sector - Education - (Value) | No |
Purpose and classifications - Policy sector - Social protection - (Value) | No |
Purpose and classifications - Policy sector - Criminal justice - (Value) | No |
Purpose and classifications - Policy sector - Health - (Value) | Yes |
Purpose and classifications - Policy sector - Agriculture - (Value) | No |
Purpose and classifications - Policy sector - Environment and climate change - (Value) | No |
Purpose and classifications - Policy sector - Water, Sanitation and Hygiene - (Value) | No |
Purpose and classifications - Policy sector - Energy - (Value) | No |
Purpose and classifications - Policy sector - Humanitarian - (Value) | No |
Purpose and classifications - Policy sector - Early Childhood Education - (Value) | No |
Purpose and classifications - Primary SDG goal - (Value) | 3 |
Purpose and classifications - (Source ID's) | source1 |
Service users and beneficiaries - Country Classification of Service and beneficiaries - Low-income - (Value) | No |
Service users and beneficiaries - Country Classification of Service and beneficiaries - Lower-middle-income - (Value) | No |
Service users and beneficiaries - Country Classification of Service and beneficiaries - Upper-middle-income - (Value) | Yes |
Service users and beneficiaries - Country Classification of Service and beneficiaries - High-income - (Value) | No |
Service users and beneficiaries - (Source ID's) | source1 |
Notes - (Value) | Data for this pipeline project was last updated in May 2024 |
Delivery Locations 1: Location - Name - (Value) | South Africa |
Delivery Locations 1: Location - Country - (Value) | ZA |
Sources 1: Id | source1 |
Sources 1: Name - (Value) | Data shared by key stakeholders of the project through March 2024 Levoca questionnaire |