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Two providers live prototyping at YLabsYLabs

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…

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 Kenya2019 CORE Group Global Health Practitioner Conference

Reflections from the CORE Group Conference: How Does Breakthrough RESEARCH’s Work Respond to Practitioner Priorities?

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The 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

Harnessing Behavioral Design to Improve Maternal Care in Zambia

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This 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 NepalUSAID/Flickr

Systematic Review of Behavioral Attributes

This brief examines nine behavioral attributes and describes four attributes that apply broadly to enhancing social and behavior programming.
Provider and mother smile at newborn babyKatyesi Media
A Nigerian woman

Radically Reducing Maternal, Newborn, and Child Mortality in Northern Nigeria

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This blog post describes how Breakthrough ACTION used human-centered design to develop solutions to reduce maternal, newborn, and child mortality in Nigeria.
Mother and baby girlSara Holbak/VectorWorks/Photoshare

Social and Behavior Change for Postpartum Family Planning

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This blog post highlights how social and behavior change can be used before, during, and after services to address postpartum family planning needs.

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Two providers live prototyping at YLabsYLabs

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…

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 Kenya2019 CORE Group Global Health Practitioner Conference

Reflections from the CORE Group Conference: How Does Breakthrough RESEARCH’s Work Respond to Practitioner Priorities?

,
The 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

Harnessing Behavioral Design to Improve Maternal Care in Zambia

,
This 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 NepalUSAID/Flickr

Systematic Review of Behavioral Attributes

This brief examines nine behavioral attributes and describes four attributes that apply broadly to enhancing social and behavior programming.
Provider and mother smile at newborn babyKatyesi Media
A Nigerian woman

Radically Reducing Maternal, Newborn, and Child Mortality in Northern Nigeria

,
This blog post describes how Breakthrough ACTION used human-centered design to develop solutions to reduce maternal, newborn, and child mortality in Nigeria.
Mother and baby girlSara Holbak/VectorWorks/Photoshare

Social and Behavior Change for Postpartum Family Planning

,
This blog post highlights how social and behavior change can be used before, during, and after services to address postpartum family planning needs.

Events

Two providers live prototyping at YLabsYLabs

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…

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 Kenya2019 CORE Group Global Health Practitioner Conference

Reflections from the CORE Group Conference: How Does Breakthrough RESEARCH’s Work Respond to Practitioner Priorities?

,
The 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

Harnessing Behavioral Design to Improve Maternal Care in Zambia

,
This 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 NepalUSAID/Flickr

Systematic Review of Behavioral Attributes

This brief examines nine behavioral attributes and describes four attributes that apply broadly to enhancing social and behavior programming.
Provider and mother smile at newborn babyKatyesi Media
A Nigerian woman

Radically Reducing Maternal, Newborn, and Child Mortality in Northern Nigeria

,
This blog post describes how Breakthrough ACTION used human-centered design to develop solutions to reduce maternal, newborn, and child mortality in Nigeria.
Mother and baby girlSara Holbak/VectorWorks/Photoshare

Social and Behavior Change for Postpartum Family Planning

,
This blog post highlights how social and behavior change can be used before, during, and after services to address postpartum family planning needs.