Documented Outcomes

36 Years.
Every Outcome Verifiable.

MTN does not publish estimates or projections. Every number on this page is drawn from field records, patient registers, school enrollment data, or third-party audit reports. Our most recently completed project β€” funded by the Luxembourg Foreign Ministry β€” was GPS-tagged, UDISE-coded, and independently verified.

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ US 501(c)(3)βœ“ 100% targets met on last grantπŸ“Š Annual reports published

Lifetime Impact β€” Since 1990

1.5M+
Patients treated
cumulative since 1990
75,000+
Children served with education
cumulative since 1990
47,000+
School days delivered
documented attendance since 1990
2,500+
Women trained
vocational training since 1995
900+
Water wells drilled
permanent clean water since 1990
100+
Schools with WASH
sanitation infrastructure across Asia
36 yrs
Of continuous service
founded 1990, active today

Current Annual Reach β€” Across Asia

Our health clinics alone document 54,750+ patients/year. The 100,000+ figure adds mobile camp attendees, feeding programme reach, leprosy outreach, and WASH education sessions.

100,000+
People served annually
across all programmes
54,750
Patients through our health clinics/year
Clinic-based care β€” documented
8,000+
Children in active programs
enrolment across Asia
1,400+
Villages & communities
with active MTN programs
500+
Meals cooked daily
residential children, street feeding, leprosy patients
Documented Results

Eight Programmes. One Integrated System.

Each programme feeds the next. A rescued child is housed, schooled, fed from our fish pond, treated at our clinic, and β€” in time β€” trained in a livelihood. Every figure comes from field registers.

πŸ‘§Education

Child Welfare & Education

8,000+children active

Began with 17 children in 1990 β€” free schooling, residential care, meals, healthcare

βœ“School enrollment records, residential care registers
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πŸ₯Healthcare

Healthcare

54,750+patients / year

50-bed hospital Β· 23-bed ICU Β· full surgical, maternal & emergency care

βœ“Hospital records, registration, health codes
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πŸ›‘οΈProtection

Child Protection & Rescue

4-stagerescue pipeline

Prevention β†’ rescue β†’ rehabilitation β†’ reintegration. One rescue = 8+ years of support

βœ“Case records, rehabilitation registers, reintegration tracking
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🚻Sanitation

Girl's Education & Sanitation

30,000+girls reached

Toilet blocks + WASH education + menstrual hygiene training β€” keeping girls in school

βœ“UDISE codes, GPS-tagged installs, Luxembourg FM audit
View β†’
🍚Nutrition

Nutrition & Food Security

8,000+children fed daily

Three proteins on one plate β€” eggs, fish, milk. All produced on-site, self-sustaining from Year 2

βœ“Meal registers, livestock production records, nutrition logs
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🧡Livelihoods

Livelihoods & Enterprise

500+trained / year

Sewing cooperative, dairy, poultry, vermicompost, seed bank, and vocational pipeline

βœ“Training registers, cooperative income records
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⚑Clean Energy

Clean Energy & Environment

900+water wells

Solar schools, biogas from livestock, clean water wells, rainwater harvesting β€” infrastructure that sustains itself

βœ“Well records, installation photographs, beneficiary registers
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πŸ’ŠOutreach

Community Health Outreach

5,000+camp visits since 1990

Doctors and nurses sent directly to remote villages with no other healthcare access

βœ“Patient registers per camp visit, medicine supply records
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Sustainable Impact

Three Circles. One Kitchen. Zero Waste.

MTN's sustainable projects are circular β€” every output feeds back into the system. One capital gift starts a circle. From Year 2, it sustains itself with no further donation required.

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Poultry Circle
First eggs: 6–8 weeks
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Flock established
Women's cooperative
β†’
πŸ₯š
Daily eggs
Every morning
β†’
🍳
School breakfast
Children fed first
↓
β†Ί
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Droppings β†’ biogas
Boosts gas output
←
🌾
Scraps β†’ feed
βˆ’20% feed cost
←
πŸ’°
Surplus sold
Women earn income
SDG 1 Β· 2 Β· 3 Β· 5 Β· 8Fund this β†’
🐟
Fish Pond
Self-sustaining: first harvest
🐟
Pond stocked
Community managed
β†’
🌱
Biogas slurry
Boosts fish yield
β†’
🎣
Harvest time
Protein-rich catch
↓
β†Ί
🐠
Pond restocked
Zero external cost
←
πŸ›’
Surplus sold
Funds next season
←
🍱
School lunch
Children fed first
SDG 1 Β· 2 Β· 8 Β· 14Fund this β†’
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Cattle Circle
Self-sustaining: Year 2
πŸ„
Cattle herd
Community established
β†’
πŸ₯›
Fresh milk
Children's daily quota
β†’
πŸ’΅
Surplus sold
Dairy income
↓
β†Ί
πŸ‚
Vermicompost
Sold β†’ covers feed
←
🌿
Slurry
Fish pond + garden
←
♨️
Dung β†’ biogas
Free cooking fuel
SDG 2 Β· 3 Β· 5 Β· 7 Β· 8 Β· 12 Β· 13Fund this β†’
πŸ” Eggs↓
🐟 Fish↓
πŸ„ Milk↓
πŸ”₯ Biogas↓
🍲
MTN Kitchens β€” The Central Hub
Where all three circles converge every day
🍳
3 meals / day
For every child in residential care
🐟
All protein on-site
Eggs + fish + milk from our own circles
πŸ”₯
Biogas-powered flame
Cattle circle fuels every cook
♻️
Zero food waste
Scraps return to poultry coop daily
Feeds every day
🏠
Residential school children β€” 3 meals daily
🚸
Street child feeding station β€” Children with nowhere else to go
πŸ₯
Leprosy patients β€” Daily meal, year-round
β›Ί
Health camp participants β€” During mobile camp visits
The complete daily loop
β†’Morning: poultry eggs arrive for breakfast
β†’Noon: fish pond fish + garden vegetables for lunch
β†’Evening: biogas flame cooks the final meal
β†ΊBefore close: food scraps collected β†’ poultry coop. Nothing wasted.
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Solar Schools
Powers evening study
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900+ Wells
Clean water access
🧡
Livelihoods
Women's cooperatives
πŸ›‘οΈ
Child Protection
Rescue β†’ 8-yr pipeline
Fund a Sustainable Project β†’

One capital gift. Self-sustaining from Year 2. No recurring donation required.

Case Studies

Field-Verified Results

Every number is drawn from field records, patient registers, school enrollment data, or third-party audit reports. Two examples of how we work.

Students at school with new toilet block
πŸ‡±πŸ‡Ί Luxembourg Foreign MinistryAIAE Luxembourg

School Hygiene & Sanitation Infrastructure

15 government schools. 4,457 girls. EUR 94,343. Toilet blocks, hygiene education, menstrual health training β€” GPS-tagged, UDISE-coded, independently audited. 100% of targets met.

βœ“Sanitation infrastructure installed at all 15 schools
βœ“WASH awareness sessions to every school community
βœ“Menstrual hygiene education for 4,457 girls
βœ“All installations GPS-tagged and UDISE+ verifiable
Read Full Case Study β†’

Project Outcomes

15
Schools
4,457
Girls Reached
EUR 94,343
Budget
100%
Targets Met
Why this matters for donorsClear targets agreed up front, GPS-verified results, independently audited, full accountability to the funder. This is the standard we hold ourselves to on every project.
Community gathered at borewell installation
Case Study Β· Clean WaterSDG 6 Β· SDG 3

Clean Water Borewell Programme

Eight coastal villages. Eleven wells drilled. 3,005+ people with permanent safe drinking water β€” and a 61% reduction in waterborne illness at twelve months.

βœ“11 hand-pump wells installed, photographed at completion
βœ“Average travel to water reduced from 2–4 km to under 0.4 km
βœ“8 Village Water & Sanitation Committees formed and active
βœ“100% of wells operational at 12-month post-installation review
Read the Case Study β†’

Programme Outcomes

900+
Wells Lifetime
3,005+
People Reached
↓ 61%
Waterborne Illness
$2,000
Per Well
$8 per person. For life.$2,000 Γ· 250 people = $8 per person for permanent clean water access. One of the highest-impact gifts available anywhere β€” and every well is photographed and independently verifiable.
MTN residential children's home
Case Study Β· Residential CareCapital Project

The Residential Children's Home

100 children. A roof, a school, three meals a day. $280,000 builds the home. $1,300 per year keeps one child in it. Full capital and operating cost breakdown β€” nothing estimated.

βœ“Dormitories, classrooms, kitchen, sanitation β€” full capital cost disclosed
βœ“Integrated with MTN food circles: eggs, fish, milk, biogas fuel on-site
βœ“HIV-positive children in same homes, same classrooms β€” ART under hospital supervision
βœ“35 years of this work β€” trajectory from silence to secondary completion
Read Full Case Study β†’

Programme Costs

100
Children per home
$280,000
Capital to build
$1,300/yr
Per child
35 yrs
Proven programme
One gift. A home for 100 children.$280,000 builds it once. $130,000/year runs it. $100/month sponsors one child completely β€” shelter, school, meals, healthcare. Every figure drawn from field accounts. Nameable for a family or company.
MTN maternal health team
Case Study Β· Maternal Health

Mother & Child Nutrition Programme

MTN identified elevated low birth weight rates across 8 coastal villages and responded with a three-component intervention β€” achieving a 34% reduction in low birth weight cases.

βœ“240+ mothers enrolled across 8 villages
βœ“Prenatal supplements, weekly food packages, anaemia screening
βœ“Monthly nutrition sessions delivered in-village in Telugu
βœ“Postnatal checkups at 72 hours, 14 days, and 6 weeks
Read the Case Study β†’

Programme Outcomes

8
Villages
240+
Mothers Enrolled
↓ 34%
Low Birth Weight
100%
Targets Met
Root cause, not symptomField research traced elevated low birth weight directly to nutritional deficiency during pregnancy. The programme addresses the root cause β€” supplements, knowledge, and access to care β€” where women actually live.
Voices from the Field

What the Outcomes Look Like

Women's empowerment graduates
Women's Empowerment

After 9 months of training, graduates leave with a sewing machine, a livelihood, and β€” in their own words β€” a new life.

Children at a clean-water well
Clean Water

Each $2,000 well serves an entire village permanently β€” clean drinking water for hundreds of families.

MTN children's home dormitory
Children's Home

Residential care, free schooling, daily meals, and healthcare β€” for children who would otherwise have no stable home.

Community members giving thanks
From the Community

The people we serve express it best β€” gratitude not just for aid, but for being seen and cared for.

Transparency

How We Measure and Verify Our Work

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90% to Programs

Only 8% on administration and 2% on fundraising β€” well above the 75%+ industry benchmark.

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Field Records

Every patient, child, and training participant is recorded in physical registers at each programme site.

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GPS & UDISE Verification

Infrastructure projects are GPS-tagged and cross-referenced with national databases including UDISE+.

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Third-Party Audits

Funded projects include independent M&E. The Luxembourg project was audited by AIAE and the Luxembourg Foreign Ministry.

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Published Annual Reports

MTN publishes annual reports with financial summaries, programme reach, and outcomes β€” available on request.

Fund the Next Impact

Every dollar is tracked. Every outcome is documented. Every report is available.

36 years of service. 1.5 million patients treated. The work is proven. Your support funds the next water well, the next school's toilet block, the next child's full year of care.