The KabehoMwana consortium implemented child survival programs in Rwanda from 2007-2011, covering 20% of the country. It was a partnership between Concern Worldwide, the International Rescue Committee, and World Relief to reduce child mortality. Each agency led programs in two districts with technical support from other members. The consortium approach strengthened implementation through shared resources, learning, advocacy, and expanded scale. However, individual agency visibility decreased over the branded program. Maintaining principles like transparency, communication and respect between diverse partners was key to success but also challenging.