Commissioning Prevention Infrastructure

Why fund infrastructure instead of isolated programmes?

Prevention funding is often fragmented. This creates short-term outputs but weak continuity.

Jollof Nights™ offers a different model.

Commissioners can fund a single infrastructure that runs multiple interventions across several trusted centres.

What fragmented funding produces

  • Duplicated grassroots delivery across the same postcodes
  • Multiple small pilots with no continuity
  • Trust broken by stop-start funding cycles
  • Inconsistent data and reporting standards
  • Weak accountability across delivery partners
  • Communities asked to retell the same story to every new project

Jollof Nights™ replaces that pattern with one trust infrastructure, a shared accountability layer, a scalable delivery mechanism, a real-time community intelligence source, and a cost avoidance system.

This creates

  • one funding funnel
  • multiple delivery centres
  • shared accountability
  • live community health intelligence
  • measurable trust retention
  • earlier intervention opportunities
  • reduced duplication
  • stronger behavioural continuity
  • better long-term return on prevention investment

We help funders and health systems identify existing trust and move prevention earlier.

This is prevention infrastructure, not project funding.