The world’s largest gathering of people who use communication for social and behavior change opens Monday as researchers, practitioners, advocates and policymakers from around the world convene in Panama for the 2026 International Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC) Summit.
Over five days, participants will share research, innovations and lessons learned on issues ranging from health equity and gender norms to artificial intelligence, climate resilience and misinformation. They will make new connections, renew old friendships and hear from a growing share of young leaders helping shape the future of the field.
“The Summit is more than a conference. It is a space where connections among people working across sectors and regions spark learning, collaboration, and action,” said Debora Freitas López, executive director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs and co-chair of the Summit.
The Summit opens at an uncertain time when the social and behavior change field is facing funding pressures, changing global priorities and a growing need to do more with less.
“At a time of significant change for our field,” Freitas López says, “it is more important than ever that we come together to share experiences, learn from one another, and identify practical ways to address complex challenges and advance equity and social change.”
As a Summit co-host and longtime leader in the field, CCP will have a strong presence at the conference, with presentations from staff and partners across Africa, Asia and the United States.
The Summit will feature a plenary session with Grammy Award-winning artist Rubén Blades, who will reflect on culture, identity and social change, highlighting the role of storytelling in shaping how societies understand and act on complex challenges.
Other plenaries will explore themes including trust, equity, climate change, health systems and the role of culture and storytelling in driving social change. One session will highlight artificial intelligence and its growing influence on information ecosystems, while another will center Indigenous knowledge, culture and leadership in shaping more equitable approaches to global challenges.
Summit attendees in Panama are invited to connect with CCP staff at booths 24 and 25 in the exhibition hall all week. Visitors can learn more about CCP’s work, meet colleagues from country programs and global teams and explore resources and tools that support social and behavior change efforts around the world.
Across more than two dozen presentations, workshops, posters and panels, CCP will share lessons from programs spanning maternal and reproductive health, youth development, malaria prevention, gender equity and community resilience.
Several presentations focus on trust, empathy and healing in complex environments. In Somalia, work with faith leaders has helped shift conversations around family planning by strengthening trust within religious and community networks. In Baltimore, community-rooted approaches to maternal health have shown how shared power and local engagement can strengthen trust and improve outcomes over time.
Human-centered design is another major theme. Presenters from Ethiopia, India and other countries will discuss how involving communities in the design process can improve maternal health, reproductive health and health service delivery.
CCP will also co-host an auxiliary event, “Designing Trust: SBC, Knowledge Sharing, and Collective Action Against SRHR Misinformation,” with the William H. Gates Sr. Institute for Population and Reproductive Health as part of the Stronger Together Coalition. It will be held Thursday, June 25 from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m.
Other sessions examine how social and behavior change approaches can help address youth employment, shift harmful gender norms, strengthen family planning programs and improve malaria prevention efforts.
How to find CCP at the Summit:
Reweaving the Social Fabric: How Trauma-Aware SBC Supports Connection and Collective Care in Sudan
Tagwa Abdalla and Tina Suliman
10-Minute Stories That Flip the Script
🗓️ Monday, June 22 | ⏰ 4:00–5:15 p.m. | 📍 Caribe 4*
Connection as the Practice of Equity: Lessons from Baltimore City on SBC, Healing, and Shared Power
August Summers, Tina Suliman, Apral Smith-Jefferson, and Raven Parker
Preformed Panel
🗓️ Monday, June 22 | ⏰ 1:30–2:45 p.m. | 📍 Istmo 4
Spectators to Supporters: Mobilizing Male Support for Family Vaccination through Africa’s Largest Football Event
Andrea Anschel
Multimedia Showcase
🗓️ Monday, June 22 | ⏰ 4:00–5:15 p.m. | 📍 Caribe 7
Empathways Challenges Providers to Rethink How They Serve Young People in Ethiopia
Esete Getachew
Oral Presentation
🗓️ Tuesday, June 23 | ⏰ 11:15 a.m.–12:30 p.m. | 📍 Caribe 6*
Experience from Ethiopia: Adherence Comparison Between IFA and MMS
Habtamu Tamene
Preformed Panel
🗓️ Tuesday, June 23 | ⏰ 11:15 a.m.–12:30 p.m. | 📍 Caribe 2
Promoting Adherence to the Use of Multiple Micronutrient Supplements (MMS): Implementation Research Learnings from Community Field Trials in Ethiopia and Nigeria
CCP Ethiopia
Preformed Panel
🗓️ Tuesday, June 23 | ⏰ 11:15 a.m.–12:30 p.m. | 📍 Caribe 2
Use of Human-Centered Design in Promoting Adherence
Tewabech Tsfalegn
Preformed Panel
🗓️ Tuesday, June 23 | ⏰ 11:15 a.m.–12:30 p.m. | 📍 Caribe 2
Product, Packaging, Placement, Promotion, and Policy: How MMS Is Understood by Frontline Workers and Users in Ethiopia
CCP Ethiopia
Preformed Panel
🗓️ Tuesday, June 23 | ⏰ 11:15 a.m.–12:30 p.m. | 📍 Caribe 2
Integrating Communication and Care: Strengthening Postpartum Family Planning Through Data-Driven Counselling Across ANC, Delivery, and Immunization Platforms in Nigeria
Andrea Anschel
Poster Presentation
🗓️ Tuesday, June 23 | ⏰ 4:00–5:15 p.m. | 📍 Foyer Americas
Bridging Gaps in Maternal Care: Contextual Solutions Through Human-Centered Design in Ethiopia
Yihunie Lakew Tarekegn
Oral Presentation
🗓️ Wednesday, June 24 | ⏰ 10:45 a.m.–12:00 p.m. | 📍 Caribe 3
Improving Experiences of Both Clients and Providers in Tanzania: Compassion in Practice
Esete Getachew
Oral Presentation
🗓️ Wednesday, June 24 | ⏰ 10:45 a.m.–12:00 p.m. | 📍 Caribe 3
From Data to Dialogue: Transforming Family Planning Information Systems Through the TCI Nigeria e-DQA Tool
Carmen Cronin
Oral Presentation
🗓️ Wednesday, June 24 | ⏰ 10:45 a.m.–12:00 p.m. | 📍 Caribe 4*
When Empathy Becomes Practice: Digital SBCC Tools for Family Planning Counselling
Uttara Bharath Kumar
Oral Presentation
🗓️ Wednesday, June 24 | ⏰ 10:45 a.m.–12:00 p.m. | 📍 Caribe 7
Engaging Caregivers in Child Sexual Abuse Prevention: A Socio-Ecological Framework for Social and Behavior Change Action
Farren Rodrigues (for Suruchi Sood)
Oral Presentation
🗓️ Wednesday, June 24 | ⏰ 10:45 a.m.–12:00 p.m. | 📍 Istmo 3
Strengthening Systems to Amplify Collaborative Impact for Youth Employment: Lessons from the Large-Scale Rollout of the Community Service as a Pathway to Work Project (CSPW)
Tegegne Shiferaw Gebrewold
Oral Presentation
🗓️ Wednesday, June 24 | ⏰ 10:45 a.m.–12:00 p.m. | 📍 Caribe 6*
Breaking the Bias: Young Girls’ Participation in Community Service as a Pathway to Work
Betemariam Alemu
10-Minute Stories That Flip the Script
🗓️ Wednesday, June 24 | ⏰ 10:45 a.m.–12:00 p.m. | 📍 Caribe 5
Catalyzing Local Investment and Government Ownership: Institutionalizing Social and Behavior Change for Sustainable Health Impact
Andrea Anschel
Oral Presentation
🗓️ Wednesday, June 24 | ⏰ 1:00–2:15 p.m. | 📍 Pacifico 2*
Expanding Beyond Health: A New Perspective Applying SBC for Youth Development
Biruk Melaku Ayalew
10-Minute Stories That Flip the Script
🗓️ Wednesday, June 24 | ⏰ 1:00–2:15 p.m. | 📍 Caribe 2
Shifting Social and Gender Norms in Conflict-Affected Settings: Practical Skills for Effective Social and Behavior Change
Esete Getachew
Skills-Building Workshop
🗓️ Wednesday, June 24 | ⏰ 1:00–3:00 p.m. | 📍 Caribe 7
Planetary Health in Action: Mobilizing Systems for Collective Resistance
Debora Freitas López
Preformed Panel
🗓️ Wednesday, June 22 | ⏰ 2:15 –3:30 p.m. | 📍 Pacifico 5
Innovating for Maternal Nutrition: Impact of Human-Centered Informed Solutions to Enhancing Adherence to Micronutrient Supplementation in Ethiopia
Biruk Melaku Ayalew
Oral Presentation
🗓️ Thursday, June 25 | ⏰ 11:15 a.m.–12:30 p.m. | 📍 Caribe 5
Transforming Parenting Across MENA: Using SBC Minimum Standards to Tackle Violent Discipline
Farren Rodrigues (for Suruchi Sood)
10-Minute Stories That Flip the Script
🗓️ Thursday, June 25 | ⏰ 11:15 a.m.–12:30 p.m. | 📍 Istmo 3
Padres Presentes (Engaged Fathers): Shifting Gender Norms to Encourage Men’s Active and Equitable Participation in the Home
Carmen Cronin
Oral Presentation
🗓️ Thursday, June 25 | ⏰ 3:15–4:00 p.m. | 📍 Caribe 3
Connecting Evidence to Strategy: India’s First State-Led SBC Strategy for NCDs and Mental Health in Tamil Nadu
Uttara Bharath Kumar
Poster Presentation
🗓️ Thursday, June 25 | ⏰ 4:00–5:15 p.m. | 📍 Foyer Americas
Using Human-Centered Design to Co-Create an Ovarian Cancer Prevention Campaign Reaching Women at Different Points of Their Health Care Journey
August Summers
Oral Presentation
🗓️ Friday, June 26 | ⏰ 9:45–11:00 a.m. | 📍 Caribe 3
Human-Centered Design Used Across Four Countries to Address Behavioral Barriers to Safer Obstetric and Reproductive Health Outcomes
Uttara Bharath Kumar
Oral Presentation
🗓️ Friday, June 26 | ⏰ 9:45–11:00 a.m. | 📍 Caribe 3
From Evidence to Action: Using SBC Landscape Analyses to Shape SRHR Strategies in Fragile Settings in East and Southern Africa
WISH2
Oral Presentation
🗓️ Friday, June 26 | ⏰ 9:45–11:00 a.m. | 📍 Pacifico 3
From Resistance to Resonance: Co-Designing Faith-Aligned SBC Interventions for Family Planning Through Shifting Social Norms in Somalia
Alfayo Wamburi
Oral Presentation
🗓️ Friday, June 26 | ⏰ 9:45–11:00 a.m. | 📍 Caribe 4*
Strengthening Gender Integration in SBC: Eight Years of Learning on Shifting Social and Gender Norms Across Diverse Country Contexts
Uttara Bharath Kumar and Esete Getachew
Oral Presentation
🗓️ Friday, June 26 | ⏰ 11:00 a.m.–12:15 p.m. | 📍 Pacifico 1
Applying a Behavioral Lens to Malaria Service Delivery: Lessons Learned from the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Alfayo Wamburi
Oral Presentation
🗓️ Friday, June 26 | ⏰ 11:00 a.m.–12:15 p.m. | 📍 Pacifico 4
Filling a Behavioral Data Gap in Zambia with the Malaria Behavior Survey
Ashley Riley
Oral Presentation
🗓️ Friday, June 26 | ⏰ 11:00 a.m.–12:15 p.m. | 📍 Istmo 1*