Stopping Dog Bites Helps Stop Rabies
A CCP-led campaign used art and science to help people in Sierra Leone reduce their risk of rabies, by minimizing interactions with potentially dangerous dogs.
A CCP-led campaign used art and science to help people in Sierra Leone reduce their risk of rabies, by minimizing interactions with potentially dangerous dogs.
The Baltimore City Health Department has awarded CCP $225,000 to encourage testing and treating for the potentially deadly infection.
This week and last, the CCP-led Breakthrough ACTION project is delivering sanitary pads to 77,000 adolescent girls in Liberia.
The WISH 2 project, led by IPPF, will bring inclusive sexual and reproductive health services to hard-to-reach populations in seven nations.
A fun activity developed by the CCP-led Breakthrough ACTION project helps couples understand that health care costs are not as prohibitive as they seem, while encouraging people to seek services.
A new, more infectious strain of mpox is infecting 1,000 people in DRC a week. CCP is hoping to help slow the spread.
A new campaign in Tanzania is designed to teach people when they should – and shouldn’t – use antibiotics to treat diseases.
CCP’s Executive Director Debora B. Freitas López gives a keynote speech at the Africa Society for Social & Behavior Change virtual summit.
“We are showing that it’s okay for a man to escort his wife to the family planning clinic,” says CCP’s Emmanuel Kayongo, deputy chief of party in Uganda.
A ceremony in Nigeria closes one chapter of a social and behavior change movement, led by CCP and Breakthrough ACTION-Nigeria, and hands it to the government and community members best suited to ensure these gains are sustained well into the future.
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