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In 2012, the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs (CCP) embarked on a mission, backed by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and supported by several international partners. As the leader of the Health Communication Capacity Collaborative project (HC3), we set out to
Siri ya Mtungi, a television serial drama produced by CCP’s Tanzania Capacity and Communication Project (TCCP), is the winner of an AfriComNet Annual Award for Excellence. The AfriComNet awards recognize outstanding contributions made by individuals/organizations to strategic communication for health. Siri ya Mtungi, or Secrets
Congratulations to D. Lawrence (Larry) Kincaid, who received the Applied Research Award at the International Communication Association’s (ICA) annual conference in May. Dr. Kincaid’s groundbreaking research underpins many CCP health communication programs and evaluation tools. He was CCP’s founding director of the research and evaluation
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health’s Center for Communication Programs (JHU∙CCP) presented its Gold Medallion award on April 25 to Gabrielle Fitzgerald for her role in preventing unnecessary deaths from malaria through her unwavering support of global advocacy for a malaria-free future. Fitzgerald, Director, Global Program
United Against Malaria (UAM) was named Global Campaign of the Year at the 2014 PRWeek Awards ceremony held in New York City on March 20. The designation honors UAM’s seamless integration into the 2013 Orange™ Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) soccer tournament, reaching an estimated
When she accepted the award for “Best Film” at the Asian Film Festival in London in March 2012, Fatima Khan, producer of Bol, said, “I would like to dedicate this award to the youth of Pakistan. They are very talented people who are working relentlessly to promote a very positive image of Pakistan.”
The celebrated HIV drama series, Intersexions, has received a prestigious Peabody Award, adding to the long list of prizes already won by the television show. Co-produced by Curious Pictures and Ants Multimedia, in partnership with Johns Hopkins Health and Education in South Africa (JHHESA) and
The acclaimed television series Intersexions took top honors at the 6th annual South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTA), winning in 11 of the 13 TV drama categories in which it had been nominated. Among the TV Drama SAFTAs it garnered on March 10th were the
Scrutinize; Flip HIV to H.I. Victory, a campaign created by the USAID/PEPFAR-funded Johns Hopkins Health and Education in South Africa, was celebrated at the 5th AfriComNet Annual Awards for Excellence in HIV and AIDS Communication in Africa. Scrutinize was selected out of 10 entries as
“We are all here because we are believers in the power of communication,” asserted Dan Heath as he accepted the Gold Medallion Award from CCP at a ceremony at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health on December 7, 2010. Communication has the power,
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