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Understanding the Health Care Experiences of Newborns and Young Children in Kenya

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These resources describe the co-design process (with families and providers) to create a set of interventions that promote positive care experiences.
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Using Routinely Collected Data for Monitoring and Evaluating Social and Behavior Change Programs

This brief outlines steps for undertaking an evaluation and demonstrates how results can be applied to social and behavior change programming.
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Creating a Social and Behavior Change Cost Repository and Costing Tool

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These resources allow users to examine prior SBC cost findings for program planning, budgeting, and benchmarking purposes.
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Fostering a Community of Practice for Social and Behavior Change Costing

This series of briefs is intended to support a Community of Practice around social and behavior change (SBC) costing.
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Making the Business Case for Social and Behavior Change

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This brief and associated resources describe business case models that are being applied to specific health topics, including malaria and nutrition.
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Developing Social and Behavior Change Costing Guidelines

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These guidelines and associated materials provides a framework for estimating the cost of interventions for social and behavior change.
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