‘These Women Should be Easy to Reach’
In the Philippines, CCP is working to understand why some women stop using contraception — and how to get them back on track.
In the Philippines, CCP is working to understand why some women stop using contraception — and how to get them back on track.
Sharing failures and mistakes made in global health programs and learning from them can enhance problem-solving, encourage innovation by fostering a culture that supports taking calculated risks, and improve quality by preventing some future errors, new findings from the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs
As we look forward to 2024, CCP takes a look back at some of its most interesting stories from the past year.
With an assist from CCP, one town now has a water pump and a plan to maintain its new source of clean water for drinking, cooking and washing.
Finalists chosen from more than 2,000 entries from 44 countries. You can vote for CCP’s knowledge management work until Dec. 21.
Public service announcements were aired up to 15 times a day on several local radio stations in the Togo between July and December 2021 at all times of the day. Many people recalled them months later.
“This presents an opportunity to utilize social and behavior change approaches to effectively tackle the global issue,” says CCP’s Issiaga Daffé.
An extensive tuberculosis (TB) campaign led by CCP has contributed to a dramatic rise in the number of TB cases identified and treated.
Alongside students, CCP developed the ‘We listen. You decide.’ campaign to foster productive conversations about sexual violence on campus.
CCP will support 23 oral and poster presentations at the three-day Roll Back Malaria Social and Behavior Change Working Group, delivering 10 of them and co-authoring 13 more.
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