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Transcript of Mali Health Annual Report 2013
INTRODUCTIONLetter from the Executive DirectorOur Vision and Values
PROgRams aND ImPaCTAction For HealthHealth SavingsHealth RadioClinic & MaternityAdvancing the Story
FINaNCE aND LEaDERsHIPFinancesStaff & BoardPartners & Supporters
CONTaCT
mali Health Organizing ProjectPO Box 426081Cambridge, ma 02142
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In THIS REPORTOUR MISSIOn:Mali Health’s mission is to reduce maternal and child mortality in resource-poor communities in West Africa. To achieve this, Mali Health implements replicable programs that improve access
to quality primary care at low costs, while increasing the capacity of and participation in local health systems.
DEAR FRIEnDS & COLLEAgUESMali Health’s sixth full year has been a successful one, thanks to ongoing support at all levels. In 2013, our programs reached more people than ever before, as we began expanding our geographic footprint. We launched a renewed strategy, realigning with the evolving needs of the communities we serve and informed both by our successes and by the challenges of the past several years. Most importantly, we identified those areas where we can make the greatest impact in the lives of others.
We’re targeting programs that can have an impact at each stage of the healthcare delivery process – from health financing for women to community education initiatives to improving the training of staff and quality of service at local clinics. We’re putting additional efforts into efficient operations and transparency. We’re investing in local staff capacity, ensuring our small workforce on the ground is an exemplar of possibility.
One success is our new Health Savings program, where collectives of women save money into small village banking accounts, assuring access for financing both economic activity and health expenses (p. 4). Another success is the reduction in per-visit costs for those children enrolled in our program (p. 3). By contracting with medical management teams, standardizing treatments, and providing training for staff, the average clinical cost has been reduced 25%, from $12.51 to $9.47. The average medical costs per month per child enrolled in the program also decreased by one third.
Our achievements last year were set against an evolving backdrop of war and peace. Rebels threated the capital city, an international military response intervened, and democracy was eventually restored, giving hope for a brighter future in Mali. Despite the turbulence of the last two years our budget and revenue have both grown by 40% (p. 10).
Mali Health remains in a strong position as a service provider and as an innovator in the field of global health and development. As we expand our reach and impact, what gives me the most confidence is the progress I see in our organization every day. From working with our dedicated team on the ground, communicating with our passionate supporters around the world, or watching our model make a difference in the lives of so many, I can see our mission in action and our role in facing the greater challenges in maternal and child health. Our best days and deepest impact remain ahead of us.
Thank you,
Kris Ansin, Executive Director
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OUR VISIOn & VALUES
Meet MariamPrograms Director Mariam Fofana Diallo joined Mali Health’s staff in July of 2013, bringing her wealth of experience from international NGOs and government organizations throughout West Africa to lead our programs in their next stage of growth. Though Mariam has worked for many projects, she feels that Mali Health’s cause is particularly near to her heart:
“To be part of this team that is working tirelessly, and in conditions that are never ideal, to do what is vital: saving lives, providing dignity and empowerment, and giving hope to people forgotten by the health system.”
Read more of Mariam’s story here.
We envision a world where health systems can meet the basic needs of the poor and eliminate preventable death, effectively treat disease and enhance self-efficacy and dignity for mothers and children.
For six years, Mali Health has worked with communities on the outskirts of Bamako to improve health outcomes for women and children through a partnership with residents, local staff, government officials and grassroots donors. Our track record of cost-effective results through community-driven, culturally appropriate, and sustainable approaches serves as an effective development model for other communities. As we prepare to expand our reach in 2014, we remain committed to our core values:
We work to overcome barriers in the workplace, in the field, and in the cultural and political landscapes, achieving success through unremitting dedication.
We invest in local resource development, particularly among our staff and field workers.
We hold ourselves accountable for measurable results, including financial performance.
We leverage innovation, addressing existing causes of poor health through new frameworks.
We empower the poor, particularly women, as a catalyst and complement for lasting change.
We concentrate on supporting marginalized populations, expanding the zones of social and financial inclusion.
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ACTION FOR HEALTH
Focused on the poorest residents in one of the poorest communities in Bamako, Action for Health is working to change health attitudes, behaviors, and outcomes at the community level.
The most vulnerable families in the community receive lifesaving, basic healthcare for pregnant women and children under 5 – those most at risk of dying from common and preventable diseases like malaria, diarrhea, respiratory infections, and malnutrition.
Community health workers make regular visits to enrolled families, checking on the vitals of children and expecting women and providing health education on disease prevention and early care seeking. These community health workers serve as a vital bridge between the most disadvantaged citizens and the national health system, providing a link to the most vulnerable and marginalized.
However, Action for Health provides families with more than health services and care – it helps to preserve the dignity of recipients. Enrollees are active participants in their health and the health of their families. Mali Health provides support where needed, but helps empower families to take charge of their own health care. The result – families who may before have felt powerless in the face of illness proudly watch as their children develop into healthy, thriving future leaders of their community.
30,421home visits
57% increase from 2012
30 hrs between onset and
treatment
99.5%survival rate
compared to 87% nationally
$9.47 Per clinic visit
Down 24% from $12.51 in 2012
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“Without Mali Health, I don’t think my second child would have celebrated her 2nd birthday. She had chronic malaria and fell sick often. But each time she got sick, Mali Health took care of her.”
Ouleymatou Koné, mother of three
1,858 children covered
900mothers receiving
prenatal care
HEALTH SAVINGS
133women saving
in 6 groups
50loans taken out, 13 to directly finance
healthcare
100%of loans repaid
“Participation in this group has truly served me well. I have access to funds to develop my business and I have less pressure while in charge of my family because I know that in case of illness I can at least access first aid. The group has also helped to foster agreement between us women, which allows us to unite for a common cause.”
- Assan Tapily, Savings for Health participant
Health Savings seeks to improve Mali Health’s sustainability by empowering families to provide for their own health costs through an innovative group savings plan. When the pilot program in closed it’s first cycle in 2013, participants and those wishing to participate asked that a second round begin immediately. Mali Health is pleased to count Health Savings as our newest full program.
The women in Mali Health’s Health Savings groups come together come together weekly to learn about preventive health care and financial management. These women also deposit small amounts of money into two collective accounts. In the first, members draw loans to support revenue-generating activities, such as starting a small business. From the second, women access no-interest loans in order to cover health costs at the local clinic. At the end of a cycle, women are returned their savings, along with the dividend through interest earned, and encouraged to make good on initial commitments to allocate savings to preventive health products.
Over the course of the first cycle, group members learned not only about managing their money, but also about the importance of seeking early treatment for their illnesses, how to recognize danger signs in children, and what a woman can do to ensure she has a healthy pregnancy.
Through Health Savings, women build the financial independence and savvy they need not only to support their families, and gain the power and resources to change their communities for the better.
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HEALTH RADIO
“We have really begun to understand a lot of health issues and interventions that, before, we were just unaware of or didn’t think about. Even looking around our courtyard I can see the difference Sigida Joli [Mali Health’s radio show] has made for us – everything is clean and ordered now because we know that sanitation is an important way to prevent diseases like malaria and respiratory disease.”
- Kadia Traoré, local woman and Mali Health radio listener
104 shows broadcast
on Bamako’s most popular station
415listener group participants
3,500+listeners
190%Increase in health topic knowledge following a show
Communication is at the core of Mali Health’s work in the community and health radio is a vital tool to reach residents and families on a large scale. This year, in partnership with Oxfam Great Britain’s Health Policy Action Fund, we reached community members on a wide range of health issues including the prevention, symptoms, and treatment of diseases like malaria, diarrhea, respiratory infections and typhoid fever.
We also focused on the structure and functioning of the health system in Mali and how citizens can make their voices heard in their local community health clinics. Finally, we were able to respond to the crisis in Mali, by branching out and discussing the responsibilities and rights of citizens in a democracy, especially as it pertains to health.
After launching a discussion of the health system among it’s listener groups, Mali Health’s reached out to three local women’s groups and this collaboration led to a report detailing a road map to improve the healthcare system for the commune as a whole. On November 14th, a public forum hosted by Mali Health present the report to 18 health organizations, including several government agencies. As Public Affairs Manager and long time Mali Health employee Adama Kouyate said, the forum served, “to give a voice to the poor and to launch discussions about barriers to universal access to health services, something that is not addressed as often as it should be.”
Mali Health’s Radio Program and it’s related listener groups serve not only to disseminate health education to the larger community, but to create awareness of health issues facing disenfranchised communities and to spark dialogue and action.
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449 prenatal visits
7,899clinic visits
up 286% from 2010
CLINIC & MATERNITY
Built in 2010 by Mali Health in partnership with local officials and community members, the Sikoro clinic has become a focal point of health advocacy and education in the community. We’re committed to making it a model for equal access to health.
Mali Health emphasizes access to care as a vital component of empowering community members to take charge of their own health. We continue to work in an advisory role to the clinic, providing oversight and training to improve service and lower costs, thus addressing the substantial barriers preventing the poor from seeking early, potentially life-saving care.
In August, the clinic reached a new milestone: a dedicated maternity ward opened it’s doors to a community that had identified this need in a public meeting just 10 months prior. It was a joint effort - with One Day’s Wages and Mali Health’s network of committed donors providing funding alongside a successful local drive and with equipment provided by the government health system and the Malian Red Cross.
Clinic births have increased nearly 300% in over the past three years and the dedicated maternity ward provides a space, not just for private, sanitary birth conditions in the presence of a skilled attendant, but for vital pre- and post-natal care and family planning services.
The impact couldn’t be clearer: the clinic received nearly 8,000 visits this year, our highest count ever. More women attended their recommended visits than ever before and more children were born healthy, properly nourished and with a greater chance of survival.
“As a woman, this maternity ward warms my heart and makes me even more proud to work here at the clinic.”
- Ms. Adam Traoré, Head Nurse
588vaccinations
for common childhood diseases
530 babies delivered
$8.22Avg Rx Cost
Down 30% from $10.70 in January
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5,000
6,500
8,000
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Increased access: clinic visits on the riseCl
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ADVANCING THE STORY
In 2014, we will set out to achieve more than ever before, we will:
Construct a maternity ward and basic laboratory to support the growing populations of Sikoro and Sourakabougou
Support 2,000 children under 5, their mothers, and their families through Action for Health’s program expansion, launched at the end of 2012*
Collect and share year-1 results of an external randomized control evaluation with Brown University and Innovations for Poverty Action on the effectiveness and efficacy of our model of health care delivery
Pilot innovative financing schemes, including the launch of a Health Savings finance initiative and rational prescription contracts to help families save for health care costs and control against health shocks
Expand our Action Training services and Radio Listener Groups to reach additional populations
*1,886 children enrolled in Action for Health as of December 31, 2013
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Here’s how we measured up against last year’s benchmarks:Expand our Health Savings Initiative
Move program services into two new peri-urban communities
Develop a family planning initiative
Increase our use of evidence-based programming, with full reports in 2014 on Action for Health (with Brown University and Innovations for Poverty Action), clinical improvements, and health savings
Widen our range of training workshops for clinical teams, including rational prescription, obstetrics care, and Kaizen quality improvement
Develop and support local advocacy and organizing campaigns to increase participation in and access to the public health system
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Mali Health prioritizes strategic programming, targeting the areas where we can have the greatest impact, and continually assessing our progress toward concrete goals.
FINANCES
In 2013, Mali Health generated nearly $345,000 in revenue, a 14% increase – or $42,000 – compared to revenue accumulated in 2012. This growth can be attributed to an increase in number and size of grants awarded compared to previous years, as well as a low donor attrition rate. Our overhead remained consistent with previous years – 83% of all funds directly supported program activities, while the remainder of funds were divided among administrative, development, and management activities both in Mali and in the US.
We ended our year with just over $297,000 in expenses, creating a surplus of almost $48,000. These expenditures supported Mali Health programming and expenses for nearly 2,000 children under 5, financed the construction of a maternity ward, and launched new programs in health financing and quality improvement, among several other activities. As a result of yearlong strategic planning efforts, our Action Training program was closed and relevant activities were incorporated in other programs, and our Radio Program was folded into a larger Department of Communications.
In 2014, Mali Health intends to maintain a balanced financial scorecard, soliciting revenue from our grassroots network, major gifts, and institutional awards.
Thank you for your ongoing commitment as the organization continues to grow, achieving greater reach and impact through our community driven models. We aim to maintain the highest levels of both transparency and impact. We remain grateful for every dollar received, and remain honored to serve in the role we do with the ongoing support of so many.
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Expenses Detail
Program Services83.3%
Management & General6.5%
Fundraising10.2%
Revenue by Source
Individuals & Family
Foundations58.7%
Gifts in-kind, interest & other income - 0.8%
Foundations& Corporations
40.5%
FINANCES
FY2013(unaudited)
FY2012 (audited)
FY2011(audited)
Revenue and
Support
Individual and family foundations $202,530 $174,632 $156,689
Foundations and corporations $139,571 $120,411 $93,164
Gifts in-kind, interest, and other income
$2,826 $10,331 $572
Total Public Revenue and Support
$344,928 $305,374 $250,425
Expenses
Program services $247,515 $151,782 $142,137
Management $16,230 $11,477 $10,363
Fundraising $19,284 $10,672 $7,799
Administration $14,110 $11,468 $4,941
Total Expenses and Losses $297,139 $185,399 $165,240
Increase in Net Assets $47,789 $119,976 $85,213
Net Assets, beginning of Year $311,400 $195,833 $112,225
Net Assets, end of year
$359,189 $315,809 $203,264
FY2013(unaudited)
FY2012(audited)
FY2011(audited)
Assets Cash and Cash equivalents $142,471 $189,324 $87,184
Savings $75,172 $75,000 $51,037
Accounts Receivable $128,564 $49,462 $57,612
Undeposited Funds $16,131 $5,225
Employee Cash Advances or Loans $1,830
Security Deposit $300Total $364,468 $319,011 $195,833
Liabilities and
Net Assets
LiabilitiesAccounts payable and accrued expenses $4,543 $3,203
Subcontractor Holding Account $737
Total Liabilities $5,280 $3,203
Net Assets
Unrestricted: Undesignated $24,897 $238,386 $189,336
Temporarily restricted $139,571 $80,624 $6,497
Total net assets $359,188 $315,807 $195,833Total Liabilities and Net Assets
$364,468 $319,011 $195,833
Statement of Financial Position Statement of Activities
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FINANCES
FY2013(unaudited)
FY2012(audited)
FY2011(audited)
Support and
Revenue
Received from Donors and Grantors $342,101 $299,841 $246,386
Other $2,826 $3,149 $955Total Support and Revenue
$344,928 $302,990 $247,341
Expenses
Program Services $247,515 $152,221 $142,136
Supporting Services
Management and General $30,340 $23,369 $18,163
Fundraising $19,284 $11,833 $4,941
In kind expenses $0 $0 $0
Total supporting services $49,624 $35,202 $23,104
Total expenses $297,139 $187,423 $165,240
Net Assets Increase in Net Assets $47,789 $115,567 $82,101
Net Assets, Beginning of year $311,400 $195,833 $113,732
Net Assets, End of year $359,189 $311,400 $195,833
Statement Cash Flows
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MALI ADVISORY BOARDBen Aboubacar, MDSidiki CoulibalyYaye Danfakha, MDAbdoul DialloAlpha Zancoura DoumbiaMamadou NiaréSaloum SoumaréBoubakar Traore, MDMary Magdalene Togo, MD
STAFF & BOARD
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OUR STAFFKris Ansin, Executive DirectorMariam Fofana Diallo, Programs DirectorDevon Golaszewski, Outgoing Programs DirectorDiakaridia Traoré, Medical AdvisorAdama Kouyate, Communications and Public Affairs ManagerDjibril Traoré, Health Worker CoordinatorDramane Diarra, Action Training CoordinatorBaba Bayoko, Project Izumi CoordinatorMatthew Schinske, Outgoing Operations CoordinatorDanielle Hull, Monitoring and Evaluation CoordinatorOumar Coulibaly, Accountant and BookkeeperKadiatou Savane, Radio AnnouncerAbdoul Toure, Radio AnnouncerMoutaph Togolo, Radio AnnouncerAissata Touré, Radio AssistantMariam Sissoko, Health Savings AssistantLauren Veverka, Operations ManagerStephen Muse, Communications Manager
BOARD OF DIRECTORSJoseph Camardo, MD, ChairMaureen Caulfield, MD, Vice ChairNathan Duckles, TreasurerErin Kitchell, SecretaryKris AnsinChristopher Bull, PhDCaitlin CohenMarie-Claude TannyJason LeeGeorge LehnerMarc Mitchell, MD, MBAMamadou NiangJoshua SpryJerry Zeldis, MD, PhD
COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERSMariam Ballo ▪ Oumou Camara ▪ Mariam Cisse ▪ Sokone Coulibaly ▪ Kadia Dembele ▪ Sidi Fane ▪ Fanta Goita ▪ Aminata Keita ▪ Agaichou Maiga ▪ Mariam Samassekou ▪ Kadiatou Savané ▪ Sanata Sissoko ▪ Moustapha Togola ▪ Oumou Togola ▪ Gauanse Traore ▪ Malick Yalcoue ▪ Francis Baya ▪ Hawa Diarra ▪ Mariam TraoreIZUMI: Christine Soucko ▪ Ramata Traore ▪ Aminata Diarra ▪ Fatoumata Founé ▪ Coulibaly ▪ Adama Iro
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