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Adapting Social and Behavior Change Programming for Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health in Nigeria During COVID-19

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This case study describes how Breakthrough ACTION worked with partners to adapt maternal, newborn, and child health programming to overcome COVID-19 challenges.
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Reproductive Health Innovation Exchange

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This page features factsheets and videos about 16 innovative applications of social and behavior change approaches for family planning and reproductive health.
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Breakthrough ACTION Liberia Newsletter

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This page contains newsletters prepared by Breakthrough ACTION-Liberia to update stakeholders on activities in a variety of health areas.
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2019 Francophone SBC Summit Report

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This report summarizes the events of the 2019 Francophone Social and Behavior Change Summit and highlights key insights generated during the summit.
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SBC Flow Chart: DRC Spotlight

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This Spotlight describes how SBC solutions were applied to increase use of health services and household family health practices in the DRC.
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Advancing Postpartum Hemorrhage Care (APPHC)

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These resources describe efforts to generate and test solutions that address key barriers to postpartum hemorrhage prevention, detection, and treatment.
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Advancing Postpartum Hemorrhage Care Approach in Malawi

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These resources describe social and behavior change efforts to reduce maternal deaths from postpartum hemorrhage in Malawi.
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Understanding the Health Care Experiences of Newborns and Young Children in Kenya

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These resources describe the co-design process (with families and providers) to create a set of interventions that promote positive care experiences.