Celebrating Women of ACTION
Breakthrough ACTION, BlogTo mark International Women’s Day, Breakthrough ACTION project launched a video series to feature eight dedicated women from across the project.
A New Framework Guides Support for Sexual and Reproductive Self-Care
Breakthrough ACTION, BlogThis article explores a new framework that helps health practitioners use social and behavior change to promote sexual and reproductive health self-care.
Barriers to Feeding Young Children Well During and After Illness: Insight from the DRC
Blog, Breakthrough ACTIONThis blog post captures insights gained from Breakthrough ACTION’s work to understand the barriers caregivers face in feeding children during and after illness.
Supporting Provider Behavior Change: An Experiential Workshop
Breakthrough ACTION, BlogBreakthrough ACTION will be hosting experiential workshops to introduce practitioners to tools that can help them enhance their provider behavior change work.
Using the Community Action Cycle to Build Trust in Guinea
Blog, Breakthrough ACTIONBreakthrough ACTION increased antenatal care rates in Guinea from 25% to 75% by using community dialogues to build trust among women in local health facilities.
Applying Behavioral Design to Advance Health Outcomes by Improving Livelihoods in Burkina Faso
Breakthrough ACTION, BlogBurkina Faso health official uses behavior design training provided by Breakthrough ACTION to improve farmer livelihoods and health.
Hit The Ground Running in 2022 With Our Top Five Resources
Breakthrough ACTION, BlogBreakthrough ACTION highlights its top five resources to help social and behavior change practitioners hit the ground running in the new year.
COVID Behaviors Dashboard Webinar Recap: How are the Data Used?
Breakthrough ACTION, BlogThis blog post shares three takeaways from a webinar about how organizations used the COVID Behaviors Dashboard to improve their COVID-19 response work.
Understanding the Effects of Gender-Based Violence Across Health Areas
Breakthrough ACTION, BlogThis blog post highlights the need to better understand the impact of gender-based violence across health areas, including family planning.