Results for Development

Results for Development

Non-profit global development partner for health

Overview

Results for Development (R4D) works with governments, civil society, and social innovators to strengthen health, education, and nutrition systems worldwide. It pairs data-driven analysis with practical decision-making support and hands-on implementation help, plus access to peer problem-solving networks. It combines global expertise with local collaboration to turn goals into durable, self-sustaining programs and to share lessons for replication. Its goal is to help partners build inclusive, durable systems that improve outcomes for all and enable others to adopt proven approaches.

About Results for Development

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Data & Analytics

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Healthcare

Company Size

201-500

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Founded

2007

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What believers are saying

  • March 2026 World Bank partnership expands R4D into food systems innovation across Africa.
  • Gates Foundation in July 2026 funded MNCH and malaria execution capability work.
  • R4D's 2026 homepage reports 10k change agents supported and 31 learning networks launched.

What critics are saying

  • R4D depends on donor budgets; Hilton funding ends June 2026, squeezing renewal pipelines.
  • USAID and UK ODA cuts directly threaten localization and health financing workstreams.
  • If Gates and World Bank prioritize implementers over conveners, R4D becomes replaceable.

What makes Results for Development unique

  • R4D pioneered collaborative learning, centering local leaders across health, education, and nutrition.
  • March 2026 World Bank selected R4D for Ethiopia-Lesotho agricultural innovation scaling work.
  • R4D documents 40 systems changes, showing influence beyond standalone project delivery.

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Fixou Resources
Jul 26th, 2026
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Fix its resources. Promoting beneficial ownership and contract transparency: A path to curbing corruption in Nigeria's extractive sector. Extractive team. Published. July 26, 2026. The lack of transparency in extractive contracts in Nigeria has encouraged an environment suitable for corruption. This obscurity has given rise to significant corruption, with illicit money flows frequently concealed through government contracts. Beneficial ownership and contract transparency have significantly fought these challenges and promoted integrity. To this purpose, BudgIT, in conjunction with Results For Development, reviewed beneficial ownership transparency and contract transparency in Nigeria and organized capacity-building workshops to empower citizens while advocating for procurement reform. In addition, as a form of accountability, the project team researched and developed a list of corruption cases in the extractive sector. * CONTACT US * Lagos 16, Harvey Road, Yaba, Lagos, Yaba Ijora. +2349083331633 | +2348037276668 | +2347034944492 Abuja E27 Zone E extension, Plot 1856, Road 9, Apo resettlement Abuja +2349083331633 | +2348037276668 | +2347034944492 * Donate (C) 2026 - BudgIT | All right reserved

PR Newswire
Nov 12th, 2024
Access Accelerated And The World Bank Collaborate Via New Technical Partnership In Cooperation With Results For Development To Build A Coalition Aimed At Closing The Health Financing Gap For Noncommunicable Diseases In Low And Middle-Income Countries

GENEVA and LILONGWE, Malawi, Nov. 12, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today marks the launch of a transformative initiative as Access Accelerated and the World Bank come together in a new technical partnership, working in close cooperation with Results for Development (R4D) to build a coalition of global and local organizations aimed at addressing the critical shortfall in healthcare financing for noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The regional Financing Accelerator Network for NCDs (FAN) is designed to bridge this gap through regionally hosted NCD Financing Accelerators, starting in Sub-Saharan Africa. These regional accelerators will collaborate with countries and local stakeholders to promote and scale sustainable health financing solutions, tackling one of the most pressing barriers to addressing the growing NCD burden

Results for Development
Oct 2nd, 2024
Q&A: Improving maternal health with a new multiple micronutrient supplementation costing tool

In August, Results for Development (R4D) introduced a new customizable, interactive costing tool designed to support the introduction and scaling up of multiple micronutrient supplementation (MMS) nationally and sub-nationally.

Curatio International Foundation
Sep 18th, 2023
Strengthening Health Systems for Accessible Rehabilitation Services in Georgia

The Curatio International Foundation, in collaboration with R4D (Results for Development) and USAID's 'Health Systems Strengthening Accelerator,' conducted a stakeholder meeting on September 15th as part of the 'Strengthening Health Systems for Accessible Rehabilitation Services in Georgia' project.

PR Newswire
Aug 3rd, 2023
New E-Learning Resources To Bolster Localization In International Development

WASHINGTON, Aug. 3, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Collaborative Learning, an approach that brings together people who face common challenges to share knowledge and jointly problem-solve, is gaining traction as a complementary approach to traditional development assistance. Collaborative Learning supports locally-led development, by responding to the priorities of country leaders and centering their expertise. Results for Development (R4D), a global non-profit that supports country-led change in health, education and nutrition, has launched two new resources to support Collaborative Learning: A toolkit and an open access e-learning course.Collaborative Learning - unlike traditional approaches to technical assistance - centers the expertise of local change agents and captures the valuable tacit knowledge of practitioners to advance systems change.A Toolkit: Designing and Facilitating Collaborative Learning Networks: This online resource has 6 modules, including "What is Collaborative Learning?" and "How can Collaborative Learning support locally-led development?" It also unlocks the 10 essential ingredients for successful Collaborative Learning Networks.E-Learning Course: Facilitating Collaborative Learning : This free, interactive resource is great for anyone who wants to learn more about Collaborative Learning or hone their facilitation skills. The course consists of three modules, and is designed to be modular and self-paced. Users can complete all three modules in approximately 4–6 hours, or focus on specific topics of interest."Collaborative Learning is a powerful approach that centers country leaders' expertise in tackling common challenges in global development," said Amanda Folsom, R4D's Collaborative Learning practice lead

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