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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,
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
The new edition includes additional chapters including information on how to provide family planning services during a public health crisis.
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.
“The global malaria community is at an inflection point,” say authors of a new commentary. A shift in mindset is urgently needed.”
Douglas Storey, an international leader in the field of communication science, a popular professor and a prolific CCP researcher, plans to retire on July 31.
Douglas Storey is being honored with the 2021-22 Excellence in International Public Health Practice award from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health for his work on the COVID-19 Behaviors Dashboard.
From June 6 to 17, professionals working in social and behavior change will have the opportunity to learn from the same distinguished faculty and staff who lead the in-person workshop but from the location of their choosing.
Economic downturns in 129 of the world’s low- and middle-income countries due to COVID-19-related lockdowns, border closings and more may have killed hundreds of thousands of children under the age of five in the first year of the pandemic.
As the highly contagious variant of COVID-19 has spread across the United States, a significantly higher percentage of Americans have sought testing for the virus, tested positive for the virus and say they are more concerned about getting sick.
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