Guatemala SBCC Strategy for First 1,000 Days Targets Influencers Beyond Young Mothers
The strategy aims to transform social norms and create a support network for the young family leading to behavior change and better health outcomes.
Claire Slesinski is a Program Officer at the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs (CCP), where she supports HC3 field support projects in Guatemala and Angola. She is a health communication and global health professional with experience in program design and implementation, with specialization in gender transformative approaches, integrated SBCC, and SBCC for HIV impact mitigation. Prior to joining CCP, Claire worked in health communication at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, supported life skills and health promotion programs at the Instituto Mexicano de Investigación de Familia y Población in Mexico City, and completed her Master of Science in Public Health degree at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, specializing in health communication.
The strategy aims to transform social norms and create a support network for the young family leading to behavior change and better health outcomes.
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