Ebonyi’s Traditional and Religious Leaders Speak Out to Improve Maternal and Child Health
This case study describes how Breakthrough ACTION worked with religious and traditional leaders to improve maternal, newborn, and child health and nutrition.
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This case study describes how Breakthrough ACTION worked with religious and traditional leaders to improve maternal, newborn, and child health and nutrition.
This page documents the successes of Breakthrough ACTION’s work to improve health outcomes in Nigeria through social and behavior change.
A set of five case studies showcase how a male engagement theory of change can be applied to improve health outcomes across diverse country contexts.
This set of tools, which includes an easy-to-use job aid, helps community health workers provide more empathetic nutrition counseling.
Breakthrough ACTION applied the World Health Organization’s Confidence, Complacency, and Convenience Model to achieve COVID-19 related behavior change.
Breakthrough ACTION developed a flipchart community volunteers can use to facilitate conversations about family planning throughout every life stage.
This portfolio of evidence supports the intersection of social and behavior change (SBC) and the enabling environment for integrated SBC.
This case study shows how an innovative social and behavior change campaign in Nigeria increased tuberculosis case notification by 50%.
This case study describes how Breakthrough ACTION worked with partners to adapt maternal, newborn, and child health programming to overcome COVID-19 challenges.