CCP’s Top 5 Blog Posts of 2023
As we look forward to 2024, CCP takes a look back at some of its most interesting stories from the past year.
As we look forward to 2024, CCP takes a look back at some of its most interesting stories from the past year.
Finalists chosen from more than 2,000 entries from 44 countries. You can vote for CCP’s knowledge management work until Dec. 21.
Stakeholders are building on COVID-19 lessons to shape resilient health systems that can accommodate vaccines and withstand future pandemics.
“We have become the go-to journal for program knowledge and for lessons learned,” says Natalie Culbertson, the founding managing director of Global Health: Science and Practice.
Years after the population, health and environment program ended, new findings suggest many communities have continued to nurture the seeds planted.
Our experiences with failure give us some of the greatest insights into how we can improve programs and services, but they aren’t often shared.
The new edition includes additional chapters including information on how to provide family planning services during a public health crisis.
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.
The Pitch, spearheaded by CCP’s Knowledge SUCCESS project, aims to find and fund creative knowledge management ideas for family planning.
CCP’s Knowledge SUCCESS project helped create a series of “Connecting Conversations,” with youth and those who work with them, to discuss the best ways to promote adolescent and youth sexual and reproductive health.
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