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The 2022 International Conference on Family Planning opens in just 20 days. CCP will be featured across the enormous gathering from poster sessions to abstract presentations to side events.
A year before COVID hit, CCP began work on a project to prepare for future pandemics. Now, work continues to ensure we are even more prepared next time.
A decline in fertility rates can accelerate economic growth and prosperity, but how do we make this happen in a systematic way? CCP’s Kanika Campbell sat down to discuss the demographic dividend with Mojisola Odeku, Charity Ibeawuchi and Margaret Edison – three public health professionals in Nigeria working to make a difference.
CCP’s Nicole Jurmo talks with Stephanie Desmon, co-host of the “Public Health on Call” podcast and a CCP director, about the podcast that was born out of the pandemic – and what she has learned since it was launched in March 2020.
CCP’s Stephanie Desmon sat down with CCP’s Doug Storey, PhD, to talk about creative ways to get more people vaccinated against COVID-19.
For World Tuberculosis Day, CCP’s Kanika Campbell talks with two leaders of a CCP-led campaign designed to help identify and treat more TB cases in Nigeria, which has the highest prevalence of the disease in Africa.
For more than 30 years, CCP’s Leadership in Strategic Communication Workshop has developed stronger, more effective leaders in public health and development. Please join our Springboard discussion on Thursday, February 28 at 9 a.m. EST to learn more.
CCP staff members share some of their memories of working at the leader in social and behavior change and tell us what inspires them to do what they do.
CCP’s Tara Sullivan shares lessons she’s learned from her 15 years of working as a leader and instructor in knowledge management and learning.
Videos released for World Malaria Day tell the stories of the people who CCP’s VectorWorks project and the Tanzanian government rely on to help them prevent malaria.
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