Social Return on Investment Kusingata Project

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Last updated on: 30 April 2026

The Kusingata project is implemented by N’weti, with partial funding support from Aidsfonds, across the districts of Jangamo, Massinga, and Morrumbene in Inhambane Province, Mozambique. The project strengthens community-based structures supporting HIV case finding, testing, linkage to care, and long-term retention, with the goal of enabling children and mothers living with HIV to live healthy lives and reach their full potential.

Envoy Partnership was commissioned to conduct a Social Return on Investment (SROI) analysis of the Kusingata programme. The analysis aimed to assess the broader social, health, and economic impacts of the programme on key stakeholders, as well as to explore the value for money delivered by Kusingata.

This report presents the findings of the SROI analysis and outlines the methodological approach used to estimate the social value generated by the Kusingata programme.