Two women using the Empathways card deck in TogoWest Africa Breakthrough ACTION

Community Empathways Dialogue Results Brief

, , , , ,
This brief describes an effort to gauge whether the cards contributed to reducing barriers for youth to access family planning/reproductive health services.
Graphic of two women doing research
Cover of Using SBC to Foster Trust in SRH

Using SBC to Foster Trust in Sexual and Reproductive Health: Evidence Synthesis and Recommendations

, , ,
These reports give an overview of trust determinants and programmatic guidance on how to better foster trust in sexual and reproductive health programs.
Young mothers receive family planning information from a female community health worker in UgandaJonathan Torgovnik/Getty Images/Images of Empowerment

Increasing Investment in SBC for FP/RH

, ,
This brief presents findings on behavioral barriers to increased investment in social and behavior change for family planning and reproductive health.
A male community health volunteer in Madagascar enters health data through a mobile applicationSamy Rakotoniaina/MSH/PMI

Segmenting Malaria Health Providers: A Technical Brief

, ,
This brief explains how SBC practitioners can identify provider audience segments to improve the malaria case management journey.
Community members gather to pilot a new family planning counseling tool in NigerAmadou Oumarou
Four young adults gather around a poster board covered in post-it notes
Screenshot of Empathways homepage
cover

Strengthening Social Accountability to Improve Reproductive Health and Family Planning Services

,
This brief documents Breakthrough ACTION learnings from its work to strengthen social accountability in reproductive health and family planning services in West Africa.