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Présentation de la plateforme SBC Learning Central : Une nouvelle ressource pour mettre en place une base solide de professionnels qualifiés en matière de CSC dans le monde entire
blog, Breakthrough ACTIONMalgré les progrès novateurs réalisés dans le domaine du changement social et de comportement (CSC), ce secteur n'a toujours pas encore attiré l'attention de nombreux leaders clés du développement et reste sous-utilisé. Breakthrough…

Introducing SBC Learning Central: A New Resource to Create a Critical Mass of Skilled Practitioners Worldwide
blog, Breakthrough ACTIONDespite innovative advances in social and behavior change (SBC), the field has not yet captured the attention of many key leaders in development and, consequently, is underutilized. Breakthrough ACTION is eager to ensure donors, ministries,…

Increasing the Use of Social and Behavior Change in Health Systems Strengthening: Evidence and Recommendations to Improve Primary Health Care
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Using Social and Behavior Change to Strengthen Self-Care for Sexual and Reproductive Health
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Building Trust and Empathy Around COVID-19 in Nigeria: What Have We Learned?
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Photo by: Edoziem Chisom Valentine, Breakthrough ACTION-Nigeria
Written by: Lisa Mwaikambo, Senior Program Officer II, Breakthrough ACTION, Dr. Joseph Edor, Senior Program Officer II, Breakthrough ACTION, Mwikali Kioko, Senior Program Officer…

Empathways—Dealing a Winning Hand to Youth-Centered Health Services
blog, Breakthrough ACTIONWritten by: Manya Dotson, Senior Technical Advisor, Jhpiego
The Empathways card activity is so simple to use, it almost conducts itself.
Empathways was originally designed to strengthen family planning service delivery by Breakthrough ACTION,…


Placing Empathy at the Heart of Provider Behavior Change: A Toolkit
blog, Breakthrough ACTIONWritten by: Alison Pack, Program Officer
Although existing service delivery data provide valuable information, they provide little detail on factors that influence provider behavior. Furthermore, conducting service-focused research can be expensive…