Engaging, Educational, Inspirational 2018 SBCC Summit Comes to a Close
The 2018 International SBCC Summit closed Friday with excitement and inspiration and a commitment to do even better in the future to improve people’s lives around the world.
The 2018 International SBCC Summit closed Friday with excitement and inspiration and a commitment to do even better in the future to improve people’s lives around the world.
More than 1,150 people from 93 countries are gathering this week in Nusa Dua, Indonesia to discuss what works in social and behavior change communication and what the future of the field should look like.
CCP staff member Lisa Mwaikambo attended RTI International’s “Ending Gender Inequalities: Addressing the Nexus of HIV, Drug Use, and Violence with Evidence-Based Action” conference last month. She shares her thoughts on how to address gender inequalities below. Last month, I attended RTI International’s “Ending Gender Inequalities: Addressing
Jane Brown, Team Leader at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication Programs (CCP), recently attended the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research’s (CGIAR) meeting on developing transformative gender approaches. The participatory workshop was a unique opportunity to share experiences and
The Active Prevention and Communication for All (PACTO) project, led by JHU∙CCP in partnership with the Foundation for Community Development (FDC), joins Mozambican and international partners to raise awareness during the 16 Days of Activism against Gender Violence (November 25 – December 10). PACTO is
“I was engaged in intergenerational sex, but thanks to African Transformation, I came to understand that it wasn’t good for me, for my life, so I broke off my relationship with this older married man.” (hair dresser, 20 years old, Abengourou) “I learned the real
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