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Hit The Ground Running in 2022 With Our Top Five Resources

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Breakthrough ACTION highlights its top five resources to help social and behavior change practitioners hit the ground running in the new year.
A woman smiling and holding her young child in UgandaJonathan Torgovnik/Getty Images/Images of Empowerment

Using SBC to Enhance Programs to End Child, Early, and Forced Marriage

This interactive webtool contains briefs about seven innovative social and behavior change approaches that support efforts to reduce child marriage.
Empathways homepage in French
10 Lives, 10 Stories, One Message

Announcing the Winners of the 10 Lives, 10 Stories, One Message Competition

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Breakthrough ACTION announces the winners of a competition designed to elevate stories documenting the power of social and behavior change to improve health.
Empathways cards

Empathways: Improving the relationship between healthcare providers and young people

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This blog post describes how a card game that fosters trust between providers and their young clients helps improve family planning outcomes.
Empathways introduction page

Empathways

This interactive page has resources family planning (FP) programs can use to foster empathy between FP service providers and their young clients.

Is Timing Everything? Considering the Do’s and Don’ts for Engaging Men and Boys Across their Life Course

Interventions aiming to meaningfully engage men and boys in understanding and transforming their relationships with their health and well-being often focus on important life events and transitions (e.g., sexual initiation, graduations, birth…
Two men during an Merci Mon Héros interviewJohn Hopkins Center for Communication Programs

Can Social Listening and Social Media Monitoring Benefit Your SBC Activities?

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This blog posts discusses ways family planning and reproductive health social and behavior change programs can use social media to gather information.
A father and son on their farm in ColombiaUSAID/Flickr

DO’s & DON’Ts for Engaging Men & Boys: Now Available in French, Portuguese, and Spanish

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A new brief covers best practices and lessons learned on how to engage men and boys as consumers of health services, supportive partners, and agents of change.

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Top 5

Hit The Ground Running in 2022 With Our Top Five Resources

,
Breakthrough ACTION highlights its top five resources to help social and behavior change practitioners hit the ground running in the new year.
A woman smiling and holding her young child in UgandaJonathan Torgovnik/Getty Images/Images of Empowerment

Using SBC to Enhance Programs to End Child, Early, and Forced Marriage

This interactive webtool contains briefs about seven innovative social and behavior change approaches that support efforts to reduce child marriage.
Empathways homepage in French
10 Lives, 10 Stories, One Message

Announcing the Winners of the 10 Lives, 10 Stories, One Message Competition

,
Breakthrough ACTION announces the winners of a competition designed to elevate stories documenting the power of social and behavior change to improve health.
Empathways cards

Empathways: Improving the relationship between healthcare providers and young people

,
This blog post describes how a card game that fosters trust between providers and their young clients helps improve family planning outcomes.
Empathways introduction page

Empathways

This interactive page has resources family planning (FP) programs can use to foster empathy between FP service providers and their young clients.

Is Timing Everything? Considering the Do’s and Don’ts for Engaging Men and Boys Across their Life Course

Interventions aiming to meaningfully engage men and boys in understanding and transforming their relationships with their health and well-being often focus on important life events and transitions (e.g., sexual initiation, graduations, birth…
Two men during an Merci Mon Héros interviewJohn Hopkins Center for Communication Programs

Can Social Listening and Social Media Monitoring Benefit Your SBC Activities?

,
This blog posts discusses ways family planning and reproductive health social and behavior change programs can use social media to gather information.
A father and son on their farm in ColombiaUSAID/Flickr

DO’s & DON’Ts for Engaging Men & Boys: Now Available in French, Portuguese, and Spanish

,
A new brief covers best practices and lessons learned on how to engage men and boys as consumers of health services, supportive partners, and agents of change.

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Top 5

Hit The Ground Running in 2022 With Our Top Five Resources

,
Breakthrough ACTION highlights its top five resources to help social and behavior change practitioners hit the ground running in the new year.
A woman smiling and holding her young child in UgandaJonathan Torgovnik/Getty Images/Images of Empowerment

Using SBC to Enhance Programs to End Child, Early, and Forced Marriage

This interactive webtool contains briefs about seven innovative social and behavior change approaches that support efforts to reduce child marriage.
Empathways homepage in French
10 Lives, 10 Stories, One Message

Announcing the Winners of the 10 Lives, 10 Stories, One Message Competition

,
Breakthrough ACTION announces the winners of a competition designed to elevate stories documenting the power of social and behavior change to improve health.
Empathways cards

Empathways: Improving the relationship between healthcare providers and young people

,
This blog post describes how a card game that fosters trust between providers and their young clients helps improve family planning outcomes.
Empathways introduction page

Empathways

This interactive page has resources family planning (FP) programs can use to foster empathy between FP service providers and their young clients.

Is Timing Everything? Considering the Do’s and Don’ts for Engaging Men and Boys Across their Life Course

Interventions aiming to meaningfully engage men and boys in understanding and transforming their relationships with their health and well-being often focus on important life events and transitions (e.g., sexual initiation, graduations, birth…
Two men during an Merci Mon Héros interviewJohn Hopkins Center for Communication Programs

Can Social Listening and Social Media Monitoring Benefit Your SBC Activities?

,
This blog posts discusses ways family planning and reproductive health social and behavior change programs can use social media to gather information.
A father and son on their farm in ColombiaUSAID/Flickr

DO’s & DON’Ts for Engaging Men & Boys: Now Available in French, Portuguese, and Spanish

,
A new brief covers best practices and lessons learned on how to engage men and boys as consumers of health services, supportive partners, and agents of change.