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How to Use After-action Reviews to Learn and Improve: Lessons From the Breakthrough ACTION Guyana Team

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This case study showcases how Breakthrough ACTION used after-action reviews with Guyana’s Ministry of Health to develop a national malaria SBC strategy.
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Using Human-Centered Design to Improve Malaria Outcomes in Regions 7 and 8

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This report describes how Breakthrough ACTION used human-centered design to understand care-seeking behaviors among miners in malaria-prone areas in Guyana.
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Insights Report: Using Human-Centered Design to Strengthen Guyana’s Malaria Test and Treatment Adherence Program

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This report describes the process and insights gained from applying human-centered design to develop solutions targeting malaria-related behaviors in Guyana.
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Using Digital Technologies in Youth-Focused SBC Programs for FP/RH

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This brief and accompanying videos describe five recommendations family planning programs can adopt when using digital technologies to reach youths.
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The Compass

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This page introduces the Compass, a repository of high-quality social and behavior change resources including “how-to” guides and campaign materials.
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The Role of SBC on the Increase in Tuberculosis Case Notification in Nigeria

This case study shows how an innovative social and behavior change campaign in Nigeria increased tuberculosis case notification by 50%.
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Adapting Social and Behavior Change Programming for Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health in Nigeria During COVID-19

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This case study describes how Breakthrough ACTION worked with partners to adapt maternal, newborn, and child health programming to overcome COVID-19 challenges.