The outcomes and results of the SLA program reflect improved access to and quality of Health Benefit Package (HBP) services for Malawians in CHAM and IHAM catchment areas, aiming to achieve universal health coverage (UHC) regardless of the ability to pay. These outcomes are measured by the actual access and utilization levels of HBP services provided by CHAM and IHAM facilities, as well as key HMIS indicators. Monitored processes include contract signing (partnership) and invoice processing (ensuring service availability). During the reporting period, the number of targeted SLA facilities reached 180. Due to funding uncertainties, no new facilities were incorporated, 2 facilities started service provision late due to resource shortages, and 1 facility was unable to offer services for the same reason. A total of 174 SLA contracts were signed out of the 175 targeted for 2023-2024, representing 99%.
