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JHU∙CCP announced today that it has been awarded $24 million from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to implement a five-year integrated health communication project in Malawi. The project, “Communicating, Networking, and Capacity-building to Effectively Respond Together” (CONCERT), will strengthen capacity at the
Chenicheni N’chiti? (What is the reality?), the national weekly radio program produced by CCP’s BRIDGE II Project in Malawi was awarded a finalist position at the New York Festivals® Radio Program and Promotion Awards World’s Best Radio Programs competition. Chenicheni N’chiti? competed against entries from over
Everyone has a story. That is the premise of Chenicheni Nchiti? (“What is Real?”), a radio program in Malawi that tells the stories of people living in communities across Malawi. It is also the driving force for Chenicheni Nchiti?’s field producers who have been trained
On Friday, July 30, the BRIDGE II Project launched the “Tasankha” (Our Choice) mass media campaign at a ceremony held at the Mbulumbudzi Trading Center, in the Traditional Authority Mpama in Chiradzulu District. The “Tasankha” campaign is a multimedia effort under the BRIDGE II Project
An adolescent girl gets a second chance to attend school and reduce her vulnerability to HIV. Malawi’s national HIV prevalence rate is one of the highest in the world – 12 percent, according to the country’s most recent Demographic and Health Survey. The majority of
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