Training Nigerians to Plan, Finance and Implement Local Health Initiatives
The CCP-led Breakthrough ACTION-Nigeria project helped local Nigerian communities make key health decisions — and find ways to fund them.
The CCP-led Breakthrough ACTION-Nigeria project helped local Nigerian communities make key health decisions — and find ways to fund them.
During COVID-19 pandemic, CCP led a social media campaign in Malawi using influencers to share messages about vaccination. Results were mixed.
To remove some of the stigma associated with menstruation in the workplace, CCP is conducting a menstrual health and hygiene program in Kenya
WHO has set a goal that 90 percent of girls 15 and under worldwide are fully vaccinated against HPV by 2030. Can it happen?
New CCP research suggests that broader, more systematic tools are needed to understand factors that influence behavior in low malaria settings.
As we look forward to 2024, CCP takes a look back at some of its most interesting stories from the past year.
CCP will support 23 oral and poster presentations at the three-day Roll Back Malaria Social and Behavior Change Working Group, delivering 10 of them and co-authoring 13 more.
The center will lead the social and behavior change components of the five-year, $105.7 million project in the Democratic Republic of Congo led by the Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA).
The Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs is co-hosting the first-ever Impact + Profit Conference, a gathering meant to bring together the field of social change and the entertainment industry to harness storytelling for greater social good and measurable impact. The conference, co-hosted by the
“There’s much less trust in the negative rapid diagnostic test result than there is in the positive one,” says CCP researcher Kathryn Sugg.
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