Promoting Antenatal Care Attendance and Preventing Malaria through Compound Meetings in Nigeria
In Nigeria, Breakthrough ACTION is using compound meetings to transform maternal health and malaria care mindsets and behaviors.
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In Nigeria, Breakthrough ACTION is using compound meetings to transform maternal health and malaria care mindsets and behaviors.
In Tanzania, Breakthrough ACTION is improving reproductive and maternal health outcomes by engaging men and redefining gender roles.
La campagne multicanal de prévention de la rage « Super Ami des Chiens » vise à promouvoir des interactions sûres entre les enfants et les chiens.
Breakthrough ACTION’s “Super Ami des Chiens” multi-channel rabies prevention campaign aims to promote safe interactions between children and dogs.
The RBM Partnership to End Malaria Social and Behaviour Change Working’s 10th Annual Meeting brought over 130 SBC experts together to learn from each other.
In Guinea, Breakthrough ACTION used outcome harvesting, a flexible and retrospective monitoring method, to capture activity impact.
Les personnes chargées de la communication sur les risques utilisent cette boîte à outils pour garantir une réponse vaccinale équitable pour les femmes.
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