Training Program Equips Nigerian Journalists with Health Reporting Skills
Breakthrough ACTION, BlogBreakthrough ACTION trained journalists to discern facts from misinformation and increase the reporting of accurate information on disease prevention.
Learn Better. Learn Together.
Breakthrough ACTION, BlogParticipants in the Know, Care, Do: A Theory of Change for Engaging Men and Boys in Family Planning course benefited from a cohort-based learning approach.
Changing Provider Behavior to Improve Quality of Care in Plateau State, Nigeria
Breakthrough ACTION, BlogIn Nigeria, Breakthrough ACTION worked with over 10,000 service providers to understand their attitudes towards service delivery and standards of care.
Adapting Empathways to Address the Specific Needs of Sexual and Gender Minority Young People
Breakthrough ACTION, BlogA card activity Breakthrough ACTION developed to foster empathy is being adapted to address the specific needs of sexual and gender minority young people.
Engaging Religious Leaders to Prevent Malaria in Nigeria
Breakthrough ACTION, BlogIn Nigeria, Breakthrough ACTION is helping religious leaders counsel their congregants on health topics such as malaria prevention and treatment.
Sharpen Skills, Expand Knowledge, Drive Impact: SBC Learning Central is Empowering Global Changemakers
Breakthrough ACTION, BlogBreakthrough ACTION’s SBC Learning Central is empowering changemakers across 131 countries with critical social and behavior change knowledge and tools.
Mothers as Agents of Household Health
Breakthrough ACTION, BlogIn Nigeria, mothers equipped with knowledge, income, and confidence are shaping the health of their families.
Seeding Change to Realize a Brighter Future for Liberia’s Youth
Breakthrough ACTION, BlogWith youth leading change in their classrooms and beyond, the future of Liberia is surely growing brighter.
Girls Lead and Speak Up Against Child Marriage in Nepal
Breakthrough ACTION, BlogIn Nepal, Breakthrough ACTION is working with girls and the local government in Madhesh province to reduce child, early, and forced marriage.