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In Case You Missed It: HC3’s Top Five Webinars of 2015
It’s that time of year again, counting down lists and reflecting on the past year. We here at the Health Communication Capacity Collaborative are no exception. In 2015, we’ve hosted 18 webinars in a variety of technical areas—talk about a lot of knowledge sharing!
SBCC Summit: Student Competition Q&A
Prospective applicants to the SBCC Lion’s Den, a Health Communication case competition, were given the opportunity to submit clarifying questions by the deadline outlined in the Call for Proposals. Answers to questions submitted by potential applicants have been posted below. As indicated in the Call for Proposals, questions and responses are shared with all prospective applicants.
Why is it Recommended to Include Men and Boys in the RMNCH Conversation?
The webinar, Transforming Gender Norms: Innovative Approaches…
Who Will Shape the Future of SBCC? Will it Be You?
The International Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC)…
Less Than One Month to Register for International SBCC Conference
Register today for the upcoming International Social and…
Innovation Webinar on Storytelling Across Multiple Platforms
Transmedia storytelling – also known as multi-platform storytelling…
This World AIDS Day, Do More – and Do it Better
World AIDS Day requires us to take stock of our collective achievements…
Information on Hotel Reservations and Poster Guidelines for SBCC Summit 2016
Details for discounted hotel reservations and poster presenters for both presenters and attendees of the SBCC Summit have been released.
Transforming Gender Norms: How to Include Men and Boys in Social and Behavior Change Communication Approaches for Reproductive Health
Men and boys have the potential to play a pivotal role in promoting…
After Reaching 42 Days with No Ebola Cases, One Thing Rings True for Sierra Leoneans: “We are all Survivors”
By Emma Vincent, Program Officer II, HC3 Sierra Leone Program
Ebola…