
New Evidence-based Brief Informs SBC to Reduce Malaria in Pregnancy
Social and behavior change can encourage early prenatal care and prevention measures, keys in reducing a mother’s risk of malaria.
Social and behavior change can encourage early prenatal care and prevention measures, keys in reducing a mother’s risk of malaria.
CCP researchers are investigating whether herbalists and others can work with the health system to help people get treatment for fever and prevent more serious malaria complications.
During COVID-19 pandemic, CCP led a social media campaign in Malawi using influencers to share messages about vaccination. Results were mixed.
To remove some of the stigma associated with menstruation in the workplace, CCP is conducting a menstrual health and hygiene program in Kenya
More than a million Nigerians have played two interactive new games developed by the CCP-led Breakthrough ACTION-Nigeria project since March 2020.
In Indonesia, CCP and its partners created a comprehensive package of interventions for young adolescents to prevent gender-based bullying
New CCP research suggests that broader, more systematic tools are needed to understand factors that influence behavior in low malaria settings.
“He had a magical quality that made every person who met him remember him and something good he sparked in them,” says one colleague.
New CCP research is meant to better understand what is behind the harmful practices of child marriage and female genital mutilation (FGM) in Uganda.
In Côte d’Ivoire, those who are educated about HIV-prevention medication are more likely to want to take a daily dose of pre-exposure prophylaxis (or PrEP).
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