Our Partners

Baby Ubuntu partners with like-minded organisations to expand access to our programme for children with developmental disabilities and their families.

 

We work collaboratively with our partners to build capacity to deliver Baby Ubuntu with fidelity within existing services. We do this through training, ongoing mentorship, and facilitated shared learning across all global partners. We work with partners to adapt the programme through a co-design process that engages families in tailoring the programme to the needs of families and communities.

UK

Encompass Study

Guatemala

Ideasworld / Reclaim

Senegal

Le Corsa

Sierra Leone

Nyandengoh!

Burkina Faso

Group ACCES

Togo & Benin

ICRC

South Africa

One to One
Childrens Fund

Somaliland

Ubad Gargaar
Special Needs
Centre

Somalia

Red Crescent Somalia

India

Motivation India Motivation India Ummeed

Malawi

Motivation Malawi
Fount for Nations
Mangochi
District Hospital

Rwanda

Partners in
Health
Rwanda Biomedical
Centre
Humanity & Inclusion
Rwanda

Kenya

Bethany Kids
Walkabout Foundation
Metropolitan Sanctuary
Motivation Kenya
CP Warriors

Uganda

KCDC Adara Development Born on the Edge
Child and Family Uganda Tomorrow Vigana COMBRA
Humanity and Inclusion Uganda Imprint Hope CORSU / Wakiso District
Kelom Centre Kimpala / Reclaim East Africa Potters Village Bethany Kids Uganda

Implementation
partners

Countries &
territories

Rwanda

Integrating Baby Ubuntu
into government health systems
in Rwanda

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India

Expanding Early Intervention
for Families in India:
Ummeed and Baby Ubuntu

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United Kingdom

Supporting Caregivers of Children
with Complex Neurodisability
in East London

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How we work with partners

Building partnership around a shared vision

Introductory discussions to explore synergies and opportunities for delivering Baby Ubuntu. This phase focuses on clarifying goals, assessing fit, and formalising the partnership.

Co-designed systems strengthening & delivery

Implementation readiness workshops, facilitator training, and programme adaptation through co-design. Ongoing mentorship supports high-quality delivery.

Implementation, shared learning and sustainability

Supporting implementation within existing services, strengthening local community ownership, and engaging in shared learning to enable continuous improvement and build independent practice.

For more information on our programmes, to access our tools and resources and partner with us, please contact us below.

What We Do

Our model of early
care and support

News & Events

Read the latest stories from
Baby Ubuntu and our partners.

Our Programmes

Our evidence-based programmes for early care and support.