Integrating SBC Across Sectors: Barriers, Enablers, and New Tools to Find Resources
This blog post introduces a web-based repository that helps social and behavior change (SBC) professionals locate current, relevant SBC resources.
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This blog post introduces a web-based repository that helps social and behavior change (SBC) professionals locate current, relevant SBC resources.
This blog post discusses the need for standardized indicators for measuring social and behavior change activities and introduces a handy indicator bank.
This blog post highlights how behavioral design enabled the development of low-cost, feasible solutions to promote respectful maternal care in Zambia.
This blog post introduces a suite of tools to help social and behavior change practitioners identify priority behaviors when responding to epidemics like Zika.
This blog post describes how promoting a harmonized set of behaviors during epidemics like Zika improves the likelihood of behavior adoption.
Par : Erin Portillo, Responsable de programme II, Breakthrough ACTION Mesurer adéquatement les déterminants sociaux et comportementaux est essentiel pour créer de puissants programmes de changement social et de comportement. Cependant, cette surveillance est un art en constante évolution ainsi qu’un domaine prioritaire dans la communauté CSC. Il n’est donc pas étonnant que nombre de sessions les mieux notées du Sommet francophone pour le changement social et de comportement de février 2019 se soient concentrées sur ce sujet. En mai, Breakthrough ACTION a invité certains des conférenciers les plus mémorables à participer à une série de micro-apprentissages en français sur […]
This blog post introduces a set of resources for social and behavior change (SBC) professionals interested in advancing the field of SBC measurement.
Breakthrough ACTION used a participatory data analysis process in the Dominican Republic and El Salvador to gather insights on Zika prevention behaviors.
This blog post offers critical questions social and behavior change (SBC) professionals need to ask to develop effective integrated SBC programming.
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