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The Health Fund2025-05-19T10:47:47+01:00

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A GLOBAL CRISIS

The most pressing health challenge for young people worldwide is poor mental health, a factor that is also strongly intertwined with increased vulnerability to HIV, teenage pregnancies and gender-based violence.

90%

of young people in sub-Saharan Africa who are in need of mental health services will never receive them.

(UNESCO)

2X

adolescent girls with poor mental health are 2x more likely to become pregnant and drop out of school.

(World Bank)

1 in 10

school-aged girls in Sub-Saharan Africa miss school during their menstrual cycle, impacting their education and future opportunities.

(UNESCO)

40%

of new HIV infections in Sub-Saharan Africa occur among adolescents and young adults aged 15-24, underscoring the need for targeted prevention efforts.

(UNAIDS)

Childhood and adolescence represent a pivotal period for shaping lifelong health trajectories. Focusing on mental health support, eliminating period poverty, and promoting comprehensive HIV/AIDS awareness during these formative years is crucial. This approach empowers young people with the foundation for healthier lives, fostering emotional resilience, ensuring equitable access to hygiene and education, and promoting informed choices for HIV prevention and management within their communities.

SOCIAL IMPACT: YOUR RETURN ON INVESTMENT

Your investment in Brass for Africa’s Health Fund lays the groundwork for a healthier future generation.

SITUATION:

Handwashing awareness stands at 30% nationally and as low as 5% in some of the communities where we work.

GOAL: 

Brass for Africa seeks to invest in robust awareness initiatives to increase handwashing performance by 5% in 2025, 10% in 2026 and 20% in 2027 om the communities where work.

IMPACT ACHIEVED:

By prioritising awareness in our mental health work, we’ve seen a considerable drop in suicide attempts (from 97 in 2019 to 22 in 2023) and deaths. Community dialogues are key to encouraging support.

OUR GOAL:

Our awareness goals include reducing mental health stigma and increasing help-seeking, as well as improving hygiene behaviors, like handwashing.

IMPACT ACHIEVED:

We’ve achieved a 15% reduction in HIV prevalence in Kalangala District, with rates falling from 27% in 2017 to 12.4% in 2023. 

OUR GOAL:

Brass for Africa supports Uganda’s 95-95-95 HIV/AIDS targets by aiming to increase the number of people who know their status. These targets are: 95% know their status, 95% are on ART, and 95% are virally suppressed. reduction, comprehensive knowledge dissemination, and ARV/ART uptake directly contributes to addressing this critical gap. 

united nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)

Innovative solutions creating life-changing impact: access to education creates multi-dimensional benefits that advance the U.N Sustainable Development Goals (SDG).

SDG3:
good health & wellbeing

Ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for all at all ages, including reducing HIV/AIDS prevalence, improving mental health, and promoting hygiene.

SDG16:
PEACE & JUSTICE

Promoting peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, providing access to justice for all and building effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels, including access to mental health support and reducing stigma.

SDG5:
gender
equality

Achieving gender equality and empowering all women and girls, addressing vulnerabilities that disproportionately affect women concerning HIV/AIDS and mental health.

SDG6:
CLEAN WATER & SANITATION

Brass for Africa is investing in robust awareness initiatives to increase handwashing performance in Yumbe by 5% in 2025 and 10% in 2026 and to the national performance of 30% in
the next 3 years.

JOIN A COMMUNITY OF IMPACT-DRIVEN VISIONARIES

£1,000
Trumpet
Level

A £1k investment could contribute towards a career development session for 100-150 young people.

benefits

£5,000
Tenor Horn
Level

A £5k investment could contribute towards paying a local Music & Life-Skills teacher salary for 15 months.

benefits

£10,000
Trombone
Level

A £10k investment could contribute towards supporting Special Needs lessons for 1 year at one centre.

benefits

£25,000
tuba
Level

A £25k investment could contribute towards covering the cost of running the Brass for Africa centre in Kampala (rent and utilities).

benefits

£50,000
Band
Level

A £50k investment could contribute towards covering the cost of outreach transport for 1 year reaching 1000 beneficiaries.

benefits

£100,000
Conductor
Level

A £100k investment could run an entire hygiene awareness programme in an entire district.

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frequently asked questions

How do you choose your local partners?2025-05-13T10:09:26+01:00

We are meticulous in selecting our local partners. Upon identifying a potential partner or receiving expressions of interest from them, we engage in personal meetings to assess compatibility for collaboration. We ensure that the local partner upholds our core values: inspiration, passion, integrity, and inclusivity and an alignment with our commitment to enhancing health, equality, and education.

Once mutual interest and alignment are confirmed, we explore the possibility of signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the partner. An MOU, while not legally binding like a contract, serves as a formal agreement outlining the scope, goals, and expected contributions of each party. This document provides a solid framework for future agreements and demonstrates a sincere intent to work together, fostering trust and credibility in the partnership.

What benefits do I get when I invest in Brass for Africa?2025-05-13T11:00:59+01:00

When you invest in Brass for Africa, you can expect a comprehensive and transparent assessment of our social impact. Our rigorous measurement approach focuses on key areas that illustrate the transformative outcomes of your investment:

  1. Individual Empowerment: We meticulously track educational attainment metrics, including school enrolment, reduced dropout rates, and academic progress. Additionally, we measure skill development, such as musical proficiency, life-skills acquisition, and career readiness, as well as improvements in overall well-being, evidenced by participation in health initiatives and reported enhancements in mental health and resilience.
  2. Community Engagement: Our impact assessment encompasses community stability and social cohesion. We measure participation rates in our programmes, the involvement of families and local leaders, and the positive influence of our music performances and outreach within the community.
  3. Equality and Inclusion: We are dedicated to promoting gender equality and inclusion of marginalised groups. Our monitoring efforts ensure equitable access and opportunities within our programmes, with a focus on equal participation of girls, leadership roles for young women, and inclusion of all within our initiatives.
  4. Programme Effectiveness: Continuous evaluation of the quality and effectiveness of our educational, health, and equality initiatives is paramount. This includes monitoring attendance, assessing life-skills development, gathering feedback from participants and stakeholders, and tracking the progression of our alumni.

By aligning our impact measurement with relevant United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), we ensure accountability and demonstrate the profound social impact of your investment in Brass for Africa.

Can I visit Brass for Africa to see the impact of my investments?2025-05-13T10:16:54+01:00

Absolutely! Occasionally, we organise a special trip to Uganda for our investors to personally witness the incredible impact of their investments. This exclusive opportunity allows you to engage directly with our programmes, explore the communities we serve, meet the dedicated individuals driving positive change, hear inspiring personal stories, and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of Kampala and its surroundings.

This unforgettable experience provides a firsthand look at the transformative work your support enables. If you are eager to see the tangible difference your investment is making, we look forward to connecting with you and coordinating your visit.

Who is on Brass for Africa’s Team?2025-05-13T11:20:54+01:00

Brass for Africa’s dedicated team comprises 50 individuals working from our headquarters in Kampala, Uganda, across various departments including Operations, Music Education, Monitoring & Evaluation, and Media. We are also supported by 18 Music & Life-Skills teachers who are integral to our programmes. In addition, we have 4 team members working remotely from the UK.

It’s important to note that 90% of our staff is African, emphasising our commitment to empowering and employing local talent within the communities we serve. This diverse and highly talented team is united in our mission to make a positive impact through music education and community development initiatives.

Is the community involved in building a Brass for Africa programme?2025-05-13T11:18:27+01:00

Certainly! Our approach involves partnering with community-based organisations (CBOs) in Uganda, which are local groups actively working within their communities to address specific needs and issues. These CBOs play a crucial role in the development and implementation of Brass for Africa programmes. They differ from larger, centralised NGOs by often having a more direct and immediate impact on the lives of local residents.

Community-based organisations in Uganda, Rwanda and Liberia operate across key areas such as health, education, economic development, and social welfare. By collaborating closely with these grassroots organisations, we ensure that our programmes are community-driven, culturally sensitive, and effectively meet the unique needs of the local population. This partnership model not only empowers the community but also fosters sustainable, impactful change from within.

How do you choose which children, young people or communities will receive my investment?2025-05-13T10:37:24+01:00

Rather than directing the investment towards specific children, young people, or communities, your support will advance programmes addressing the specific focus area you are investing in. We believe this approach ensures fairness and reduces discrimination, as the funds benefit all members of the programme equally, without favouring certain individuals or communities over others. Our focus is on driving communal and social change rather than individual change, ensuring that the impact of your investment is felt across the entire programme, promoting inclusivity and equitable support for all participants.

How does Brass for Africa determine where my investment goes?2025-05-13T10:42:57+01:00

Brass for Africa determines where your investment goes based on the need and priority of the programmes within the focus area of investment. Your investment will be directed toward the programme that requires more support and aligns with the specified focus area (Education, Equality or Health). This ensures that your investment has a meaningful impact and contributes to the advancement of the identified priorities within Brass for Africa’s initiatives.

talk to a team member

If you have additional questions, please reach out. We’d love to tell you more about our Investment Funds. Talk to Andrea Berbegal, Director of Development: andrea@brassforafrica.org

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