Assessing Impact: Do We Need to Break the Budget?
This blog posts introduces tools to help social and behavior change practitioners conduct monitoring and evaluation activities in a cost-effective way.
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This blog posts introduces tools to help social and behavior change practitioners conduct monitoring and evaluation activities in a cost-effective way.
This interactive site can be used to develop audience-tailored messages and identify evidence to advocate for social and behavior change in family planning.
This blog post advocates for increasing engagement with men and boys, who have, historically, been overlooked by family planning programs.
This blog post describes how the concept of justice was used to rally religious leaders across faiths to encourage men to support women’s health in Nigeria.
This blog post highlights a social norms taxonomy for addressing family planning challenges in West Africa.
This blog post discusses the ways practicing self-care can help us reimagine our health care systems and provides links to useful self-care tools.
Pregnancy is a time of transition for first-time parents. It is also a window of opportunity for family planning (FP) programs seeking to encourage FP uptake.
This blog post describes programs that have successfully used behavioral design to help people choose family planning options that are best for them.
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