This program improves health outcomes for vulnerable children by enabling access to medical services through a structured health insurance approach. It reduces preventable disruptions to education and supports holistic child development.
Step 1: Health Insurance Enrolment
All eligible children are enrolled into a healthcare scheme to ensure access to essential services.
Coverage includes:
Outpatient and inpatient services
Preventive care (vaccinations, screenings, routine check-ups)
Emergency care and chronic illness management
Service Provider Selection: We partner with reputable providers, prioritising national reach, quality assurance, and broad networks of accredited facilities.
Step 2: Premium Payment and Access
The Foundation pays premiums directly to the insurer, ensuring families are not burdened by costs. Beneficiaries receive access credentials (cards or digital IDs) and can access care through the provider’s network.
Step 3: Monitoring and Support
We track service utilisation and outcomes over time, strengthening accountability and improving decision-making for future support.
Enrol children into health insurance schemes
Distribute scheme cards/IDs and educate families on usage
Monitor health outcomes and service utilisation
Investing in child health strengthens long-term resilience and human development. Health data also supports evidence-based programming and demonstrates accountability and value for donor investment.