How Businesses Can Use Behavior Change Science to Improve Hygiene Habits
In a new op-ed, CCP’s Kuor Kumoji discusses how the private sector can use behavioral science to help improve water, sanitation and hygiene.
In a new op-ed, CCP’s Kuor Kumoji discusses how the private sector can use behavioral science to help improve water, sanitation and hygiene.
To promote capacity strengthening, CCP offers workshops that provide practitioners the chance to gain deep understanding of the approaches vital to applying communication to impact global health and development goals.
“Despite historical underrepresentation and ongoing gender inequity and discrimination, women in leadership roles offer unique advantages to organizations,” writes CCP Gender Advisor Esete Getachew.
CCP’s Executive Director Debora B. Freitas López gives a keynote speech at the Africa Society for Social & Behavior Change virtual summit.
New CCP-led brief suggests developing skills in empathy, interpersonal communication and reserving male-only spaces that promote deep connection can help boys long term.
The five-year award allows CCP to continue its work on the Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) Program, led by ICF International, considered the “gold standard” of survey programs.
As we look forward to 2024, CCP takes a look back at some of its most interesting stories from the past year.
Finalists chosen from more than 2,000 entries from 44 countries. You can vote for CCP’s knowledge management work until Dec. 21.
The center is a partner in a new five-year, $20-million USAID-funded project designed to support the overall health and well-being of young people.
Debora B. Freitas López, MS, a global leader in social and behavior change communication with experience across Latin America and the Caribbean, Africa and Asia, has been chosen as the new executive director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs. The Brazilian-born Freitas López,
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