Measuring True Change: Health and Economic Outcomes
Our Core Philosophy: If Livelihood Improves, Health Must Follow.
At NiaNexa, we do not measure success by how many workshops we run or how many patients we see. We measure success by how well we Secure Life—proving that our integrated approach delivers measurable, sustained improvements in both health and economic stability for the Kajiado community.
The NiaNexa Impact Metrics
Clinical Health Outcomes
We believe that when our livelihood programs succeed, our clinical care outcomes must improve.
1%
Achieve 1% average HbA1c reduction
+25.000
We proudly serves over 1,000 clients.
75%
Sustained decrease in average systolic and diastolic blood pressure for Hypertension beneficiaries.
Economic Stability Outcomes
These metrics prove the success of our Sustainable Livelihood pillar (Program 2) in generating reliable income.
85%
Percentage of Micro-Enterprises launched that remain active and profitable after 12 months.
25%
Average percentage increase in household income among participating beneficiaries.
60+
Increase in active membership and overall capital held within community-based VSLAs and Emergency Health Funds.
Organization Growth
54%
Projects deployed
+5
Expected target funds
$500K
Online Members
1,403
Members intake
85%
members intake
4x
Website visitors
100,000
Donations
100,958
Psychosocial & Community Outcomes
These metrics assess the stability component of the Syndemic Model (Pillar 3) and reflect the holistic sense of control and empowerment achieved.
Depression Screening Score Reduction
Measures the positive impact of mental wellness support on the psychological burden of chronic illness.
Health Self-Efficacy
Reflects the holistic sense of control and empowerment achieved through integrated care.
Integrated Training Attendance
Evidence of community buy-in and the belief that NiaNexa's integrated approach is relevant and effective.
The Measurable Power of Integration
NiaNexa measures success not just by the number of businesses started, but by the resulting reduction in HbA1c levels (for Diabetes patients) and stabilization of blood pressure. When our Livelihood Programs succeed, our Clinical Care outcomes improve—this is the measurable power of our integrated Syndemic Model.