Nigerian woman reading a radio script on World Malaria Day
This brief showcases Breakthrough ACTION’s approach to creating strong partnerships with media professionals and health technical experts as part of its strategic and coordinated package of SBC interventions in Nigeria. Read More
African boy feeding ducks and chickens
Breakthrough ACTION developed this message guide to contribute to preparedness and a harmonized response to major zoonotic disease epidemic outbreaks in Guinea. Read More
A dog being vaccinated in the DRC
This plan serves as a blueprint for collaborative action to identify gaps, prioritize global health security needs, and coordinate efforts effectively. Read More
Several people working on step 4 of participatory data analysis process in Guinea
This Breakthrough ACTION research study examined the behavioral determinants of zoonotic disease prevention in Guinea. Read More
This case study describes peer-to-peer learning and capacity building exchanges among One Health practitioners in francophone Africa. Read More
The Super Ami des Chiens campaign empowered communities to combat rabies in Guinea using a variety of communication channels. Read More
This case study highlights Breakthrough ACTION's work to foster youth leadership in One Health across Côte d'Ivoire, Liberia, and Senegal. Read More
This literature review explores factors influencing community health worker behavior and maps them against the Provider Behavior Ecosystem. Read More
In Zambia, Breakthrough ACTION used a cascading approach to capacity building to spread One Health knowledge and skills across government levels. Read More
This case study focuses on how peer-to-peer exchanges can enhance preparedness and response to public health threats through the One Health platform. Read More
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This technical brief explores the lessons learned by journalists in Guinea on managing rumors during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read More
This case study highlights how Breakthrough ACTION used multisectoral collaboration to strengthen health systems against zoonotic diseases and emerging threats. Read More
This book provides an overview of Breakthrough ACTION-Nigeria activities and approaches from 2018 to 2024. Read More
Adolescent receiving blood pressure check
Breakthrough ACTION’s work to implement an integrated social and behavior change program in Zambia resulted in five adaptable implementation packages. Read More
This training package supports One Health partners, public health communicators, and media professionals to improved risk communication and response. Read More
This zoonotic disease study focused on risk behaviors related to rabies, symptoms in animals and humans, prevention strategies, and reporting mechanisms. Read More
Antimicrobiens
Ce document de plan de communication permet d’optimiser la coordination des interventions et de développer des stratégies de communication. Read More
This training manual overviews a three-day, interactive training in One Health risk communication and community engagement. Read More
This literature review on anthrax incorporated the results of a qualitative study on zoonotic diseases carried out by Breaktrhough ACTION. Read More
This literature review incorporates the results of a qualitative study on zoonotic diseases carried out by Breakthrough ACTION. Read More
Breakthrough ACTION implemented an integrated health SBC strategy to promote 17 health behaviors in Nigeria. Read More
A Nigerian radio personality during a call-in program
Breakthrough ACTION implemented transmedia interventions co-created with the Government of Nigeria and other key stakeholders. Read More
Two women from the Media Epidemiology, Infodemic Management, and Social and Behavior Change (EIS) Fellowship Program smiling
This fellowship equips media professionals with epidemiology, infodemic management, and SBC skills to communicate health information during outbreaks. Read More
To Stop Dog Bites poster
This success story details how the "Stopping Dog Bites" campaign tackled the pressing issues of dog bites and rabies in Sierra Leone. Read More