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Insights from an evaluation of provider provision of respectful maternity care in Zambia
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Please join Breakthrough RESEARCH , on 30 June at 10:00 a.m. EDT as we discuss the results of our Respectful Maternity Care (RMC) program in Chipata, Zambia.
Breakthrough RESEARCH, led by ideas42 and in collaboration with…
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Insights for improving malaria, family planning, and maternal and child health outcomes in northwestern Nigeria through social and behavior change programming
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Join us for a webinar on 11 June to hear about baseline findings on key behaviors and ideations in the areas of malaria, family planning, and maternal, newborn, and child health plus nutrition (MNCH+N) from a behavioral sentinel surveillance…
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Reflections from the CORE Group Conference: How Does Breakthrough RESEARCH’s Work Respond to Practitioner Priorities?
Blog, Breakthrough RESEARCHThe blog post discusses three priorities that surfaced during a conference for health practitioners on the frontlines during discussions of community health.
![A provider training by SM360+ mentors](https://breakthroughactionandresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Harnessing-BD-1280-720-495x400.jpg)
Harnessing Behavioral Design to Improve Maternal Care in Zambia
Blog, Breakthrough RESEARCHThis blog post highlights how behavioral design enabled the development of low-cost, feasible solutions to promote respectful maternal care in Zambia.
![A group of women, including expectant mothers, meet outside in Nepal](https://breakthroughactionandresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Behavioral-Attributes-600-400-495x400.jpg)
Systematic Review of Behavioral Attributes
Breakthrough RESEARCH English Maternal and Child Health Fact Sheet/Brief Behavioral Science Breakthrough RESEARCHThis brief examines nine behavioral attributes and describes four attributes that apply broadly to enhancing social and behavior programming.
![Provider and mother smile at newborn baby](https://breakthroughactionandresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Respectful-Care-600-400-495x400.jpg)
Applying Behavioral Economics to Improve Women’s Experience with Maternal Care in Zambia
Breakthrough RESEARCH English, French Zambia Maternal and Child Health Fact Sheet/Brief, Peer-reviewed, Presentation Slides, Webinar Behavioral Science Breakthrough RESEARCHThis page has resources about behavioral economics-informed solutions to improve labor and delivery care experience for women in Zambia.
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Radically Reducing Maternal, Newborn, and Child Mortality in Northern Nigeria
Blog, Breakthrough ACTIONThis blog post describes how Breakthrough ACTION used human-centered design to develop solutions to reduce maternal, newborn, and child mortality in Nigeria.
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Insights from an evaluation of provider provision of respectful maternity care in Zambia
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Please join Breakthrough RESEARCH , on 30 June at 10:00 a.m. EDT as we discuss the results of our Respectful Maternity Care (RMC) program in Chipata, Zambia.
Breakthrough RESEARCH, led by ideas42 and in collaboration with…
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Insights for improving malaria, family planning, and maternal and child health outcomes in northwestern Nigeria through social and behavior change programming
REGISTER
Join us for a webinar on 11 June to hear about baseline findings on key behaviors and ideations in the areas of malaria, family planning, and maternal, newborn, and child health plus nutrition (MNCH+N) from a behavioral sentinel surveillance…
![Four women speak at at the 2019 CORE Group Global Health Practitioner Conference in Kenya](https://breakthroughactionandresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/CORE-Group-1280-720-495x400.jpg)
Reflections from the CORE Group Conference: How Does Breakthrough RESEARCH’s Work Respond to Practitioner Priorities?
Blog, Breakthrough RESEARCHThe blog post discusses three priorities that surfaced during a conference for health practitioners on the frontlines during discussions of community health.
![A provider training by SM360+ mentors](https://breakthroughactionandresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Harnessing-BD-1280-720-495x400.jpg)
Harnessing Behavioral Design to Improve Maternal Care in Zambia
Blog, Breakthrough RESEARCHThis blog post highlights how behavioral design enabled the development of low-cost, feasible solutions to promote respectful maternal care in Zambia.
![A group of women, including expectant mothers, meet outside in Nepal](https://breakthroughactionandresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Behavioral-Attributes-600-400-495x400.jpg)
Systematic Review of Behavioral Attributes
Breakthrough RESEARCH English Maternal and Child Health Fact Sheet/Brief Behavioral Science Breakthrough RESEARCHThis brief examines nine behavioral attributes and describes four attributes that apply broadly to enhancing social and behavior programming.
![Provider and mother smile at newborn baby](https://breakthroughactionandresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Respectful-Care-600-400-495x400.jpg)
Applying Behavioral Economics to Improve Women’s Experience with Maternal Care in Zambia
Breakthrough RESEARCH English, French Zambia Maternal and Child Health Fact Sheet/Brief, Peer-reviewed, Presentation Slides, Webinar Behavioral Science Breakthrough RESEARCHThis page has resources about behavioral economics-informed solutions to improve labor and delivery care experience for women in Zambia.
![A Nigerian woman](https://breakthroughactionandresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Nigeria-HCD-1280-720-495x400.jpg)
Radically Reducing Maternal, Newborn, and Child Mortality in Northern Nigeria
Blog, Breakthrough ACTIONThis blog post describes how Breakthrough ACTION used human-centered design to develop solutions to reduce maternal, newborn, and child mortality in Nigeria.
Resources
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Insights from an evaluation of provider provision of respectful maternity care in Zambia
REGISTER
Please join Breakthrough RESEARCH , on 30 June at 10:00 a.m. EDT as we discuss the results of our Respectful Maternity Care (RMC) program in Chipata, Zambia.
Breakthrough RESEARCH, led by ideas42 and in collaboration with…
![](https://breakthroughactionandresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/USAID_Flckr_25587522698_0acb84e327_web-495x400.jpg)
Insights for improving malaria, family planning, and maternal and child health outcomes in northwestern Nigeria through social and behavior change programming
REGISTER
Join us for a webinar on 11 June to hear about baseline findings on key behaviors and ideations in the areas of malaria, family planning, and maternal, newborn, and child health plus nutrition (MNCH+N) from a behavioral sentinel surveillance…
![Four women speak at at the 2019 CORE Group Global Health Practitioner Conference in Kenya](https://breakthroughactionandresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/CORE-Group-1280-720-495x400.jpg)
Reflections from the CORE Group Conference: How Does Breakthrough RESEARCH’s Work Respond to Practitioner Priorities?
Blog, Breakthrough RESEARCHThe blog post discusses three priorities that surfaced during a conference for health practitioners on the frontlines during discussions of community health.
![A provider training by SM360+ mentors](https://breakthroughactionandresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Harnessing-BD-1280-720-495x400.jpg)
Harnessing Behavioral Design to Improve Maternal Care in Zambia
Blog, Breakthrough RESEARCHThis blog post highlights how behavioral design enabled the development of low-cost, feasible solutions to promote respectful maternal care in Zambia.
![A group of women, including expectant mothers, meet outside in Nepal](https://breakthroughactionandresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Behavioral-Attributes-600-400-495x400.jpg)
Systematic Review of Behavioral Attributes
Breakthrough RESEARCH English Maternal and Child Health Fact Sheet/Brief Behavioral Science Breakthrough RESEARCHThis brief examines nine behavioral attributes and describes four attributes that apply broadly to enhancing social and behavior programming.
![Provider and mother smile at newborn baby](https://breakthroughactionandresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Respectful-Care-600-400-495x400.jpg)
Applying Behavioral Economics to Improve Women’s Experience with Maternal Care in Zambia
Breakthrough RESEARCH English, French Zambia Maternal and Child Health Fact Sheet/Brief, Peer-reviewed, Presentation Slides, Webinar Behavioral Science Breakthrough RESEARCHThis page has resources about behavioral economics-informed solutions to improve labor and delivery care experience for women in Zambia.
![A Nigerian woman](https://breakthroughactionandresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Nigeria-HCD-1280-720-495x400.jpg)
Radically Reducing Maternal, Newborn, and Child Mortality in Northern Nigeria
Blog, Breakthrough ACTIONThis blog post describes how Breakthrough ACTION used human-centered design to develop solutions to reduce maternal, newborn, and child mortality in Nigeria.