Debby Family Health Foundation is a non-governmental, non-profit organization registered with the Corporate Affairs
Commission and is governed by a group of persons who have been in the health profession for more than a decade.
While our primary focus is on the health sector, particularly in areas like maternal and child health, disease prevention, and healthcare access, we also understand that health is interconnected with other factors. That's why we run comprehensive programs in education, economic empowerment, and community development.
Since our inception, we have reached a lot of people across various regions and communities. Through our health initiatives, we've seen significant reductions in disease rates, improved maternal and child health outcomes, and enhanced community health education.
Beyond health, we run vocational training programs to empower women economically, educational initiatives to keep children in school, and advocacy programs to fight against gender-based violence.
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"I have been a long-time supporter of this NGO, and every year I see the incredible work they are doing. The transparency and dedication of their team assure me that my contributions are making a real impact. Whether it's providing essential medications or running health education programs, they are truly changing lives for the better. I'm honoured to support such a noble cause."
"Working with this NGO has been an incredibly fulfilling experience. Their commitment to improving healthcare in underserved communities is unmatched. Through their initiatives, we've been able to reach countless individuals who otherwise wouldn't have had access to basic medical care. The impact is real, and I am proud to be part of a team that is making such a positive difference."
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Identify Target Communities: Conduct research to determine which communities or groups need health interventions the most.
Community Surveys: Collaborate with local leaders and conduct surveys to understand the specific health challenges faced by the community.
Data Analysis: Analyze the data collected to prioritize health issues and determine the scope of the intervention.
Define Objectives: Set clear, measurable goals for each health program.
Develop Strategy: Create a detailed plan outlining the activities, resources, and timelines required to achieve the objectives.
Budget Planning: Estimate the costs involved and create a budget, including provisions for unforeseen expenses.
Partnerships and Collaboration: Identify potential partners, such as local health institutions, government bodies, and other NGOs, for collaborative efforts.
Fundraising: Develop and implement fundraising strategies, including grant writing, donor outreach, and fundraising events.
Material Collection: Gather medical supplies, equipment, and other resources needed for the program.
Volunteer Recruitment: Recruit and train volunteers who will assist in implementing the program.
Logistics Planning: Organize transportation, accommodation, and other logistical aspects for fieldwork.
Community Engagement: Work with local leaders to engage the community and ensure their active participation.
Service Delivery: Roll out the health services, such as medical camps, vaccinations, health education, and treatment programs.
Monitoring and Supervision: Ensure continuous monitoring of activities to maintain quality and address any issues promptly.
Set M&E Indicators: Establish key performance indicators (KPIs) to measure the success of the program.
Regular Monitoring: Conduct regular check-ins and field visits to monitor progress against the set objectives.
Data Collection: Collect data on the outcomes and impact of the health interventions.
Evaluation: Analyze the data collected to assess the effectiveness of the program and identify areas for improvement.
Program Reports: Prepare detailed reports on the program’s progress, challenges, and outcomes for stakeholders, including donors and partners.
Financial Reports: Document all financial transactions and prepare comprehensive financial reports.
Impact Stories: Collect testimonials and case studies from beneficiaries to showcase the impact of your work.
Community Feedback: Gather feedback from the community on the services provided and the overall impact of the program.
Staff and Volunteer Debrief: Conduct debriefing sessions with staff and volunteers to discuss lessons learned and areas for improvement.
Continuous Improvement: Use the feedback and evaluation findings to refine and improve future programs.
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