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Bairro Mutual Aid Fund White Paper Model

The proposed civic operating layer for verified Bairro and Musseque needs: intake, screening, funding, evidence and correction.

Proposed model status

Pre-launch research, not an operating claim.

This page is part of the Kimbo Fund white-paper layer: source-backed research, category design, proposed evidence standards and pilot templates. No campaign is presented as active; no money movement, field delivery, receipt upload, or beneficiary outcome is asserted.

Current status

White paper

Research, design thesis, benchmark synthesis and proposed operating rules.

Execution claim

None yet

No operational campaign, payout, receipt upload, field delivery or completed intervention is asserted on this page.

Next proof step

Pilot evidence

Any future project must publish source scope, steward review, budget basis, milestone rule, receipt trail and privacy boundary.

Use

Design reference

Readers should treat this page as research infrastructure for a proposed Bairro funding system.

Status map

Research before field claims.

Solution model

Bairro Mutual Aid Fund white-paper model.

The proposed fund should behave like a civic operating layer: need intake, steward screening, visible budget, milestone rule, receipt upload, completion note and source correction. This remains a white-paper model until pilot records exist.

857

Luanda bairros/aldeias counted by the census
The public provincial report supports municipality and aggregate bairro counts, not a full verified bairro-by-bairro needs table. INE Angola 2024 Census, Luanda Definitive Results

42.3%

Projected international poverty rate in 2025
World Bank projection using the 2018 IDREA distribution and pass-through assumptions. World Bank Macro Poverty Outlook, Angola, April 2026

77.1%

Informal employment, Q3 2025
Formal documents often arrive after real need; steward-backed proof must bridge that gap. INE Angola Employment Survey, Q3 2025

1M+

Households reached by Kwenda by Nov 2024
Large-scale social protection shows that household-level delivery can be operationalized in Angola. World Bank: Kwenda cash-transfer resilience feature

Evidence visual

Bairro Mutual Aid Fund white-paper model.

The proposed fund should behave like a civic operating layer: need intake, steward screening, visible budget, milestone rule, receipt upload, completion note and source correction. This remains a white-paper model until pilot records exist.

Proposed modules

From evidence to fundable campaign template.

The solution pages translate national and Luanda evidence into proposed rules a future steward, donor or partner could inspect during a pilot.

Intake

In a pilot, capture place, category, beneficiary boundary, steward, budget basis, privacy risk and evidence path.

Screening

The proposed screen rejects vague appeals, unverifiable requests, unsafe identity exposure and regulated activities outside partner review.

Funding

Future donor interest would route to a concrete campaign object with budget, milestone and release condition.

Evidence

A pilot record would close only after receipt, delivery note, outcome image or steward confirmation exists.

Correction

The design includes a visible path for source corrections, campaign disputes and evidence updates.

Replication

Use the same object schema across water, school, health transport, lighting, tools and sanitation.

Proposed operating rules

  • Every future pilot campaign has one primary need category.
  • Every public record states source scope and confidence.
  • Every future child-related pilot uses aggregate counts and item evidence.
  • Every payment, wallet, custody, lending or investment function stays behind licensed-partner review before launch.
Fortress map

Continue through the Angola evidence layer.

The new research layer is intentionally dense: national evidence, Luanda geography, service dashboards and category-specific solution templates.