A smiling women from India holds her baby - Text Overlay: The Maternal and Newborn Health Development Impact Bond. Photo Credit: Paul Joseph Brown / GAPPS

 

The Utkrisht Impact Bond – so named for the Hindi expression for ‘Excellence’ – is the world’s first maternal and newborn health impact bond. It was developed by partners including USAID, Merck for Mothers, the UBS Optimus Foundation, PSI, Palladium, and HLFPPT.

 

HOW DOES IT WORK?

Impact bonds are an innovative way to finance development. They are 100% focused on outcomes and have the potential to leverage private investor capital to address some of the world’s greatest challenges. The bond aims to reduce the number of mother and baby deaths by improving the quality of maternal care in Rajasthan, India's health facilities. It will support approximately 440 health facilities to improve services, meet new government quality standards and adhere to them over the long term.

Through this public-private partnership, private capital from UBS Optimus Foundation will front the costs to improve the quality of health services in private health facilities in Rajasthan, and implementing partners HLFPPT and PSI will use that capital to improve the quality of care in facilities and help them become accredited. As outcome payers, USAID and Merck for Mothers (known as MSD for Mothers outside of the US and Canada) will pay back the investment only if certain targets to improve quality are met. This effort has the potential to reach up to 600,000 pregnant women and newborns with improved care during delivery. The pay for success approach ensures appropriate stewardship of US taxpayer dollars, while unlocking both private capital and government resources for health.

OUR GOAL

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Reach up to 600K WOMEN & NEWBORNS over 5 years

Due to increased access to life saving supplies, appropriately trained staff, and the improved ability to address complications in labor, this partnership will reach up to 600,000 pregnant women and newborns with improved care during delivery over a five year period by improving the quality of private healthcare facilities that support a region of 75 million people. The State Ministry of Health in Rajasthan has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the partners to invest in and scale up the partnership should the pilot program be successful.

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To learn more about USAID's health work in Innovative Financing, please visit the Center for Innovation and Impact.