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Siri ya Mtungi, a television serial drama produced by CCP’s Tanzania Capacity and Communication Project (TCCP), is the winner of an AfriComNet Annual Award for Excellence. The AfriComNet awards recognize outstanding contributions made by individuals/organizations to strategic communication for health. Siri ya Mtungi, or Secrets
Men and women across Tanzania equate the Green Star logo with family planning. This is thanks to a decades-long effort that saw the logo launched alongside a family planning campaign in 1993, and reintroduced in 2013. However, despite the success of these Green Star efforts,
The Tanzania Capacity and Communication Project (TCCP) is the recipient of the “Mobile Health at Scale” award. This award was given by the USAID/Tanzania Health Team at an end-of-year partners meeting on December 11, 2013. TCCP received the award for its groundbreaking work on the
On December 1, World AIDS Day celebrations took place around the world. In Haiti, Malawi and Tanzania, CCP’s cutting-edge approach to HIV prevention in our USAID-funded projects in these countries was featured and lauded by partners, beneficiaries and Heads of State who attended the festivities.
The second phase of the innovative concurrent partnerships reduction campaign in Tanzania – Tuko wangapi? Tulizana (How many are we? Settle down) – launched amidst great excitement in early September. “Concurrent partnership behavior is a challenge in our country, and it is a behavior that
Nafisa was confronted with a problem faced by many educated young adults in urban Tanzania. Despite her college degree, she was unable to find employment due to scarce opportunities, a weak economy and inexperience. “It was so depressing,” recalls Nafisa. “I had the educational qualifications
Siri ya Mtungi (Secrets of the Gourd), a new 13-part drama series that examines love and sexual relationships among a community of family and friends living in Dar es Salaam, will premiere on Sunday, December 9. Created by JHU∙CCP’s Tanzania Capacity and Communication Project in
Hundreds of pregnant women and their partners gathered today to receive antenatal care services at the Nyamagana Stadium in Mwanza, Tanzania as the Minister of Health, Hon. Dr. Hussein Ali Mwinyi officially launched the Wazazi Nipendeni Safe Motherhood campaign. “Through the Wazazi Nipendeni Safe Motherhood
New data from the Tanzania Capacity and Communication Project (TCCP) demonstrate that mobile technology has quickly become an essential source of important health information in Tanzania. TCCP’s Jiamini! (“Be Confident!”) Campaign uses a text message platform to provide information about family planning methods and service
In an unprecedented move which will enable JHU∙CCP to further spread its capacity strengthening efforts, CCP’s Tanzania Capacity and Communication Project (TCCP) in collaboration with the Primary Health Care Institute of Tanzania and with funding from USAID launched two Leadership in Strategic Health Communication (LSHC)
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