Posts

A woman reading an educational poster about anthrax.Jessica Phiri/Breakthrough ACTION

Please Mind the Gaps: Addressing the Knowledge and Behavioral Gaps Around Zoonotic Diseases in Zambia

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Closing the knowledge and behavioral gaps around zoonotic diseases can ensure safer coexistence between animals and people in Zambia.
Several adolescents in ZambiaBreakthrough ACTION, 2019

Using SBC to Increase Family Planning Uptake in Zambia

This case study highlights how Breakthrough ACTION made the case for using social and behavior change to achieve family planning goals in Zambia.
Women waiting to receive antenatal counseling and checkups at a clinic in UgandaJonathan Torgovnik/Getty Images/Images of Empowerment

Resources for Social and Behavior Change Advocacy in Family Planning

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These two short animations and accompanying briefs show how social and behavior change can support global- and country-level family planning goals.
Malaria testing at a village clinic in MalawiPhoto credit: amy Rakotoniaina/PMI/Flickr

Designing for Provider Behavior Change: Developing Solutions to Provider-side Barriers to Quality Care

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This blog post describes how Breakthrough ACTION used behavioral insights to develop provider behavior change solutions that lead to better quality of care.

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…
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.
Provider and mother smile at newborn babyKatyesi Media
Wellness Days in ZambiaBreakthrough ACTION Zambia

Learning, Evaluating, and Adapting Social and Behavior Change Programming

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This brief documents lessons for health professionals implementing multi-health, community-based social programs with integrated health services.

Resources

A woman reading an educational poster about anthrax.Jessica Phiri/Breakthrough ACTION

Please Mind the Gaps: Addressing the Knowledge and Behavioral Gaps Around Zoonotic Diseases in Zambia

,
Closing the knowledge and behavioral gaps around zoonotic diseases can ensure safer coexistence between animals and people in Zambia.
Several adolescents in ZambiaBreakthrough ACTION, 2019

Using SBC to Increase Family Planning Uptake in Zambia

This case study highlights how Breakthrough ACTION made the case for using social and behavior change to achieve family planning goals in Zambia.
Women waiting to receive antenatal counseling and checkups at a clinic in UgandaJonathan Torgovnik/Getty Images/Images of Empowerment

Resources for Social and Behavior Change Advocacy in Family Planning

, , , , ,
These two short animations and accompanying briefs show how social and behavior change can support global- and country-level family planning goals.
Malaria testing at a village clinic in MalawiPhoto credit: amy Rakotoniaina/PMI/Flickr

Designing for Provider Behavior Change: Developing Solutions to Provider-side Barriers to Quality Care

,
This blog post describes how Breakthrough ACTION used behavioral insights to develop provider behavior change solutions that lead to better quality of care.

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…
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.
Provider and mother smile at newborn babyKatyesi Media
Wellness Days in ZambiaBreakthrough ACTION Zambia

Learning, Evaluating, and Adapting Social and Behavior Change Programming

, ,
This brief documents lessons for health professionals implementing multi-health, community-based social programs with integrated health services.

Events

A woman reading an educational poster about anthrax.Jessica Phiri/Breakthrough ACTION

Please Mind the Gaps: Addressing the Knowledge and Behavioral Gaps Around Zoonotic Diseases in Zambia

,
Closing the knowledge and behavioral gaps around zoonotic diseases can ensure safer coexistence between animals and people in Zambia.
Several adolescents in ZambiaBreakthrough ACTION, 2019

Using SBC to Increase Family Planning Uptake in Zambia

This case study highlights how Breakthrough ACTION made the case for using social and behavior change to achieve family planning goals in Zambia.
Women waiting to receive antenatal counseling and checkups at a clinic in UgandaJonathan Torgovnik/Getty Images/Images of Empowerment

Resources for Social and Behavior Change Advocacy in Family Planning

, , , , ,
These two short animations and accompanying briefs show how social and behavior change can support global- and country-level family planning goals.
Malaria testing at a village clinic in MalawiPhoto credit: amy Rakotoniaina/PMI/Flickr

Designing for Provider Behavior Change: Developing Solutions to Provider-side Barriers to Quality Care

,
This blog post describes how Breakthrough ACTION used behavioral insights to develop provider behavior change solutions that lead to better quality of care.

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…
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.
Provider and mother smile at newborn babyKatyesi Media
Wellness Days in ZambiaBreakthrough ACTION Zambia

Learning, Evaluating, and Adapting Social and Behavior Change Programming

, ,
This brief documents lessons for health professionals implementing multi-health, community-based social programs with integrated health services.