COVID Behaviors Dashboard Webinar Recap: How are the Data Used?
This blog post shares three takeaways from a webinar about how organizations used the COVID Behaviors Dashboard to improve their COVID-19 response work.
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This blog post shares three takeaways from a webinar about how organizations used the COVID Behaviors Dashboard to improve their COVID-19 response work.
Breakthrough ACTION piloted premarital counseling in Nigeria to promote better relationships and gender equality, leading to better health outcomes.
This blog post posits that programs must evaluate both process and outcomes to determine if their approaches are truly gender transformative.
This blog post introduces a new social norms taxonomy that can help family planning (FP) practitioners in East Africa develop better FP programs.
A Breakthrough ACTION e-course teaches health and social behavior change professionals how to use audience segmentation to improve program outcomes.
Le projet Transform/PHARE a développé des approches innovantes pour optimiser la programmation du changement de comportement en matière de santé en PF.
This blog post summarizes social and behavior change resources created by the USAID-funded Transform/PHARE project, available on the Compass.
The Compass website contains tools to help social and behavior change practitioners leverage social media to improve program outcomes.
These case studies show how Breakthrough ACTION and other creative programs re-strategized to overcome COVID-19 limitations on malaria prevention and treatment.
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