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Leveraging Connections Between Client and Provider Behavior: Behavioral Design for PBC in Zambia
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Designing for Provider Behavior Change: Developing Solutions to Provider-side Barriers to Quality Care
blog, Breakthrough ACTIONWritten by: Allison Schachter and Stephanie Levy, Breakthrough ACTION
A growing focus on provider behavior in global health programming has generated interest in further understanding and addressing barriers to providing quality care. Breakthrough…

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…

Harnessing Behavioral Design to Improve Maternal Care in Zambia
blog, Breakthrough RESEARCHWritten by: Jill Chanley, Jana Smith, and Rachel Yavinsky, Breakthrough RESEARCH
Recently, Breakthrough RESEARCH, under work led by ideas42, applied behavioral design to assess the behavioral challenges that prevent providers in Zambia from…

Applying Behavioral Economics to Improve Women’s Experience with Maternal Care in Zambia
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Learning, Evaluating, and Adapting Social and Behavior Change Programming
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Leveraging Connections Between Client and Provider Behavior: Behavioral Design for PBC in Zambia
Breakthrough ACTION


Designing for Provider Behavior Change: Developing Solutions to Provider-side Barriers to Quality Care
blog, Breakthrough ACTIONWritten by: Allison Schachter and Stephanie Levy, Breakthrough ACTION
A growing focus on provider behavior in global health programming has generated interest in further understanding and addressing barriers to providing quality care. Breakthrough…

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…

Harnessing Behavioral Design to Improve Maternal Care in Zambia
blog, Breakthrough RESEARCHWritten by: Jill Chanley, Jana Smith, and Rachel Yavinsky, Breakthrough RESEARCH
Recently, Breakthrough RESEARCH, under work led by ideas42, applied behavioral design to assess the behavioral challenges that prevent providers in Zambia from…

Applying Behavioral Economics to Improve Women’s Experience with Maternal Care in Zambia
Breakthrough RESEARCH