Study: TCI Co-Financing Model Works to Sustain Family Planning Gains
“The mechanism works,” says CCP’s Victor Igharo, who leads The Challenge Initiative in Nigeria, to enable donor and government involvement.
“The mechanism works,” says CCP’s Victor Igharo, who leads The Challenge Initiative in Nigeria, to enable donor and government involvement.
To prevent malaria in sub-Saharan Africa, everyone inside the home must use nets every night, throughout the night, most or all of the year.
Prominent communication scholar Suruchi Sood, PhD, whose research focuses on social and behavior change, has rejoined the CCP as its Director of Communication Science.
Yunita Wahyuningrum, a longtime CCP staff member in Indonesia, died Thursday of cancer after a yearlong battle. She was 49.
CCP has developed a new family planning chatbot for young people, co-designed with youth from across nine West African countries.
As we eagerly await what is in store for 2023, here’s a review of the Top 5 CCP blog posts for 2022.
The people of Uganda were locked down during COVID. Now, an Ebola outbreak means another public health crisis to worry about.
“I promised you a unique and extraordinary week,” said CCP’s Jane Brown. “And it has been a unique and extraordinary week, and it’s all due to you, so thank you so, so much.”
Working with a data set of more than 38 million produces more than a few insights, insights important to the larger global health community. But two researchers from the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs caution those using large data sets not to assume that
“Our lives were turned upside down (by COVID-19, but) we were also witness to the power of SBCC’s unique ability to galvanize communities,” says CCP’s Jane Brown.
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