New Project Aims to Stop Indonesian Teens from Smoking
CCP is working with sister organization Jalin on a four-year project aimed at better understanding why Indonesian teens smoke — and how to get them to stop.
CCP is working with sister organization Jalin on a four-year project aimed at better understanding why Indonesian teens smoke — and how to get them to stop.
“With these two new organizations, we can ensure that the successes in family planning are sustainable long into the future,” says CCP’s Alice Payne Merritt.
With help from CCP and USAID, the Bangladesh Center for Communication Programs (BCCP) was founded a quarter century ago to create and sustain change.
Food choices made by kids in India improved after they played a mobile game where avatars fight robots that represent unhealthy foods, new research suggests. CCP”s Uttara Bharath Kumar helped conduct the research.
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