Using the Community Action Cycle to Build Trust in Guinea
Breakthrough ACTION increased antenatal care rates in Guinea from 25% to 75% by using community dialogues to build trust among women in local health facilities.
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Breakthrough ACTION increased antenatal care rates in Guinea from 25% to 75% by using community dialogues to build trust among women in local health facilities.
Breakthrough ACTION highlights its top five resources to help social and behavior change practitioners hit the ground running in the new year.
This blog post highlights the need to better understand the impact of gender-based violence across health areas, including family planning.
At the 2021 American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene meeting, Breakthrough ACTION presents on social and behavior change tuberculosis and malaria.
This blog post explores the intersection of family planning (FP) and intimate partner violence and recommends resources FP practitioners may find helpful.
Breakthrough ACTION s’appuie sur des partenariats stratégiques pour améliorer la confiance des Guinéens dans leur système de santé publique.
This blog post shows why social and behavior change practitioners need to go beyond output-level indicators and introduces resources on measuring outcomes.
Breakthrough ACTION leverages strategic partnerships to improve Guinean’s trust in their public health system.
Breakthrough ACTION announces the winners of a competition designed to elevate stories documenting the power of social and behavior change to improve health.
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