A Family Planning Chatbot for Youth in West Africa
CCP has developed a new family planning chatbot for young people, co-designed with youth from across nine West African countries.
CCP has developed a new family planning chatbot for young people, co-designed with youth from across nine West African countries.
With the “Monitor My Pregnancy” checklist developed by CCP and others, a program in Cote d’Ivoire helps women attend all pre-natal checkups.
CCP researchers found that many COVID-19 prevention strategies were seen as “anti-social” in Côte d’Ivoire, leading to less adherence. This knowledge has helped reframe COVID-19 messaging in the African nation.
A COVID rumor tracking system in Guyana created MythBusters materials to successfully provide the public with valid information and promote preventive behaviors, a CCP study finds.
In Malawi, 42 percent of girls are married before their 18th birthday. With the help of CCP, that is slowly changing.
This marks the first time CCP has received special funds to address monkeypox, a public health emergency of international concern.
Successful CCP-led project dramatically increased the number of TB cases identified in Nigeria, even as other nations fell behind during the COVID-19 pandemic.
With Lassa fever cases rising in Nigeria, CCP is helping communities recognize its signs and find immediate care for those who get sick.
The ‘Empathways’ tool is meant to lead providers and young potential clients through a process that tries to overcome mistrust by fostering empathy to improve family planning.
Research conducted under CCP’s Breakthrough ACTION project is beginning to understand and target demand-side barriers to improve acceptance and uptake of the COVID-19 vaccine.
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