Study: Ethiopians Choose Large Families Before Choosing Contraception
“Many rural women in Ethiopia aren’t open to modern family planning until they have more than four children,” says CCP’s Habtamu Tamene.
“Many rural women in Ethiopia aren’t open to modern family planning until they have more than four children,” says CCP’s Habtamu Tamene.
At the heart of each successful Population, Health and Environment program are the people who live in some of the most richly biodiverse places on the planet and who are working to preserve – or undo damage to – the unique locations they call home. CCP tells their stories.
CCP Executive Director Susan Krenn joined HE Dr. Kesetebirhan Admasu, Minister of Health in Ethiopia, and Ramona El Hamzaoui, Acting Mission Director for USAID Ethiopia, to announce the launch of a multiplatform social and behavior change communication (SBCC) project, Communication for Health, to be based
Betengna, the first radio program in Ethiopia to feature the true stories of people living with HIV, celebrated its seventh anniversary at the end of September. “I am so happy to have told my story. I have felt strengthened and empowered from doing so,” stated
The best part of being a Talkline counselor is being able to provide quality counseling to clients who are facing difficult situations and helping these people make informed decisions about HIV testing and treatment. I feel so satisfied when I am able to educate a
CCP celebrated over a decade of successful partnership with the Ethiopian government and local organizations during the visit of Honorable Minister Dr. Kesetebirhan Admasu, the Minister of Health of Ethiopia, to JHU on Friday, February 8. In his remarks, Dr. Admasu praised CCP’s programs and
An exciting new HIV communication program targeting university students was introduced to the Addis Ababa University (AAU) community today. The program uses entertainment education and a certificate training course to provide students with the skills to practice healthier behaviors in their daily lives and to
The Federal Police released the first two editions of Tewerwari Kewakebt or ‘The Shooting Stars’, a new serial comic book addressing HIV and AIDS today. Designed to reduce the risk of HIV infection among members of Ethiopia’s police force, the comic series will be distributed
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