Full Proposal

Woods Roots of Health — Kajiado Health System.

This readable web version follows the proposal’s structure while applying the current website facts from the revised Master Brief.

1. Background and project description

The proposal establishes the need and rationale for a safe, affordable, accessible and Christ-centered health system serving the Maasai community in Kajiado.

2. Communities and health context

It describes the geographic, access, maternal-health, emergency-care, communicable-disease and non-communicable-disease challenges affecting the county.

3. Strategic interventions

The model combines community outreach, rural facilities and the Ilbissil referral hospital, including maternal and child health and WASH work.

4. Phased implementation

Land, water and outreach precede hospital construction and equipment, rural-facility development and five years of operating support.

5. Oversight and management

The proposal outlines local governance, programme leadership, management, community-health strategy and financial responsibilities.

6. Monitoring, evaluation and learning

Field data, quality assurance, stakeholder reporting, community feedback, baseline review, mid-term evaluation and end-term evaluation are built into the model.

7. Feasibility and sustainability

Local knowledge, community participation, affordable patient-paid services, local materials and revenue generation support the long-term operating model.

8. Budget and annexes

The historic proposal contains detailed facility, operational and business-plan tables. Current website totals appear on the Budget / Funding Needs page.

A Hospital. Five Rural Clinics. Lasting Hope.

Help build sustainable care in South Kajiado.