![Two men during an Merci Mon Héros interview](https://breakthroughactionandresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/MerciMonHeros-1280-720-495x400.jpg)
Can Social Listening and Social Media Monitoring Benefit Your SBC Activities?
Blog, Breakthrough RESEARCHThis blog posts discusses ways family planning and reproductive health social and behavior change programs can use social media to gather information.
![Poultry farmer and his family in Ethiopia](https://breakthroughactionandresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/His-Family-1280-720-495x400.jpg)
Men are still missing: Making family planning more gender-inclusive
Blog, Breakthrough ACTIONThis blog post advocates for increasing engagement with men and boys, who have, historically, been overlooked by family planning programs.
![Women gather outdoors in Nigeria](https://breakthroughactionandresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Nigeria-Adalci-1280-720-495x400.jpg)
Leveling the Playing Field in Nigeria Through Adalci
Blog, Breakthrough ACTIONThis 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.
!["I’d like to use the injectable, but my boyfriend might think it’s weird if I’m bleeding irregularly." "I don’t think this doctor understands what I need, but he’ll become angry if I ask a question about his recommendation."](https://breakthroughactionandresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Social-Norms-1280-720-495x400.png)
New Social Norm Taxonomy Helps Address Family Planning Challenges in West Africa
Blog, Breakthrough ACTIONThis blog post highlights a social norms taxonomy for addressing family planning challenges in West Africa.
![A health provider stands outside a pharmacy in Madagascar](https://breakthroughactionandresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Pharmacy-1280-720-495x400.jpg)
Simple Tools to Reduce Preventable Deaths During Childbirth
Blog, Breakthrough RESEARCHThis blog post describes a set of behavioral science-informed tools that can help health workers in low-resource settings prevent deaths during childbirth.
![Members of a young mothers group gather in Kenya](https://breakthroughactionandresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Kenya-Self-Care-1280-720-495x400.jpg)
The Self-Care Tools for Building a Better Tomorrow
Blog, Breakthrough ACTIONThis blog post discusses the ways practicing self-care can help us reimagine our health care systems and provides links to useful self-care tools.
![A father and son on their farm in Colombia](https://breakthroughactionandresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Colombia-Farmers-1280-720-495x400.jpg)
DO’s & DON’Ts for Engaging Men & Boys: Now Available in French, Portuguese, and Spanish
Blog, Breakthrough ACTIONA new brief covers best practices and lessons learned on how to engage men and boys as consumers of health services, supportive partners, and agents of change.
![A Nepalese mother and her daughter play](https://breakthroughactionandresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Nepalese-Mother-1280-720-495x400.jpg)
First-time parents and young married couples: A neglected window of opportunity for family planning programs
Blog, Breakthrough ACTIONPregnancy 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.
![Young mothers receiving family planning information from a community health worker in Uganda](https://breakthroughactionandresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Choices-1280-720-495x400.jpg)
When choices don’t match preferences: Better family planning through behavioral design
Blog, Breakthrough ACTIONThis blog post describes programs that have successfully used behavioral design to help people choose family planning options that are best for them.