The infographics draw on data and a programmatic research brief from the first phase of a Breakthrough RESEARCH behavioral sentinel surveillance (BSS) survey that has been completed in northwestern Nigeria. The BSS rigorously assessed current practices and behavioral determinants of health outcomes over the lifespan of the Breakthrough ACTION integrated social and behavior change (SBC) project in Nigeria.

Each of the three set of Breakthrough RESEARCH infographics map out one of the following topics:

  • Three important factors for improving women’s attendance of four or more antenatal visits during pregnancy (ANC 4+),
  • Three important factors for increasing modern contraceptive use, and
  • Three important factors for improving care seeking from a formal medical provider for children with fever.

Each infographic focuses on data from one of three states in Northern Nigeria, Kebbi, Sokoto, and Zamfara, and are available in English and Hausa.

The Breakthrough RESEARCH project is conducting mixed methods research to inform the delivery of SBC programming among mothers within the first 1,000-day window of opportunity, including integrated interventions to promote malaria prevention and treatment behaviors, antenatal care attendance, delivery with a skilled attendant, early and exclusive breastfeeding, child immunization, timely care-seeking for common childhood illnesses, and postpartum contraceptive use.

Additional results from the baseline survey in Northern Nigeria are also available through a series of health topic-focused briefs, slide decks, and webinars.

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Increasing Care Seeking for Children with Fever Among Women in Kebbi State [EnglishHausa, PDF]

Increasing Care Seeking for Children with Fever Among Women in Sokoto State [EnglishHausa, PDF]

Increasing Care Seeking for Children with Fever Among Women in Zamfara State [EnglishHausa, PDF]

Increasing Modern Contraceptive Use Among Women in Kebbi State [EnglishHausa, PDF]

Increasing Modern Contraceptive Use Among Women in Sokoto State [EnglishHausa, PDF]

Increasing Modern Contraceptive Use Among Women in Zamfara State [EnglishHausa, PDF]

Increasing Use of Antenatal Care Services among Women in Kebbi State [EnglishHausa, PDF]

Increasing Use of Antenatal Care Services among Women in Sokoto State [EnglishHausa, PDF]

Increasing Use of Antenatal Care Services among Women in Zamfara State [EnglishHausa, PDF]

Activity Snapshot

Lead Research Partner
Tulane University

Collaborating Partners
Breakthrough ACTION

Anticipated Timeline
2017–2022

Geographic Location
Nigeria

Dele Abegunde

More information on Breakthrough RESEARCH’s behavioral sentinel surveillance activities in Nigeria