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Leveraging Equipment & Supply Donations to Multiply Impact

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May 15, 2026

Pipeline Worldwide's ability to secure and deploy high-value equipment and supply donations is a defining differentiator in our work. In 2025 alone, we received more than $400,000 in donated goods—resources that significantly expanded healthcare capacity, workforce training, and community infrastructure across Northern Uganda. 


At the center of this effort was our iconic Simulation Container Lab. The container itself was constructed using $78,000 in donated building materials, transforming a standard shipping container into a virtual training hub. It was then filled with essential medical equipment and frontline supplies destined for health facilities in Moyo. Inside were eight neonatal incubators, two labor and delivery beds, an ultrasound machine, and boxes of critical personal protective equipment and hospital supplies. These resources are now being installed and deployed at Moyo General Hospital and surrounding health centers—with many already in use and others in final stages of installation and training to ensure proper implementation and long-term sustainability. 


The container also strengthened education and workforce development initiatives. We included $25,000 in new tools and technical equipment to support career technical training programs at Lonyi Village, equipping students with practical skills that lead to employment and self-reliance. To promote safe deliveries and maternal dignity, more than 300 baby bag kits—complete with blankets, baby caps, and menstrual hygiene supplies—were distributed to mothers.

Handmade kangaroo wraps were provided for the NICU to improve survival outcomes for premature and low-birthweight babies. TeleVu technology was also delivered to enable virtual training and ongoing mentorship, ensuring clinical capacity continues to grow beyond the arrival of the container. 


In addition to the Simulation Container Lab, Pipeline received two more containers carrying over 700 new solar panels. Installation is underway to provide sustainable electricity for Lonyi Village, St. Thomas Aquinas College, and the Agugwe Village Water Solutions project—expanding reliable power for education, workforce development, and clean water systems. 

Our commitment to the most vulnerable also includes supplying infant formula for newborns whose mothers died during childbirth or are unable to produce sufficient milk, ensuring critical nutrition during the earliest and most fragile days of life. 


Through strategic relationships and intentional logistics, these donated goods are not sitting idle. Many are already installed and serving patients and students, while others are in the final stages of installation, training, and integration to ensure proper implementation and long-term sustainability. Together, they are strengthening health systems, expanding education pathways, and building essential infrastructure—multiplying the impact of every investment made in Moyo. 


 
 
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