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About Kim Martin | HC3 Communications Director
Kim S. Martin, a public health communications specialist, is Communications Director for the Health Communication Capacity Collaborative led by Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health's Center for Communication Programs (CCP). She was most recently the director of Johns Hopkins Children’s Center Office of Communications and Public Affairs from March 2007 - November 2012. Prior to her position with the children's hospital, Martin spent six years at CCP, serving as advocacy director for a global malaria advocacy project funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Before that, she led CCP’s public affairs efforts as senior public affairs officer. She came to Hopkins from Fleishman-Hillard Inc., where she served as a vice president in the international communications firm’s public affairs division. A former journalist, Martin worked as a reporter for the Associated Press in Miami, Florida, and Hartford, Connecticut; McGraw Hill’s Energy and Business Newsletters in New York City; and Dow Jones Newswire in Washington, DC, where she covered Congress, federal agencies and the Clinton Administration. Martin has a master’s degree in Journalism from New York University and a bachelor’s degree from the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Medical Technology.
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Malaria Control and Prevention Must Remain a Priority
February 21, 2014 /0 Comments/in Malaria /by Kim Martin | HC3 Communications DirectorIn the past decade, malaria transmission was substantially reduced across sub-Saharan Africa due to such global efforts as the Global Fund to Fight AIDS Tuberculosis and Malaria, the U.S. Presidents’ […]
First HIV Global Expert Consultation: Reviewing the Evidence
January 10, 2014 /0 Comments/in Consultations /by Kim Martin | HC3 Communications DirectorThe Health Communication Capacity Collaborative (HC3) hosted an HIV Expert Consultation in Baltimore, MD, from July 30 – August 1, 2013, where a wide range of topics were discussed. The […]
NetWorks Makes the Case for SBCC in Malaria Control; Launches New SBCC Course
January 10, 2014 /0 Comments/in Malaria /by Kim Martin | HC3 Communications DirectorThe NetWorks project has published a commentary in this month’s Malaria Journal that argues for continued use of social and behavior change communication (SBCC) in malaria treatment and prevention programming. While much progress has […]
Targeting VMMC Services to Adolescents Could Mean Greater Impact Overall
December 9, 2013 /0 Comments/in HIV/AIDS, VMMC /by Kim Martin | HC3 Communications DirectorAdolescent voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC) is showing great promise in fighting HIV, according to the results of three country programs highlighted at an HC3-sponsored panel Sunday evening at the […]
HC3 is Off to ICASA 2013
December 7, 2013 /0 Comments/in HIV/AIDS /by Kim Martin | HC3 Communications DirectorHC3 is headed to the International Conference on AIDS and STIs in Africa (ICASA) to continue its advocacy for the inclusion of social and behavior change communication in HIV interventions. […]
mHealth at the International Conference on Family Planning
November 19, 2013 /0 Comments/in Information & Communication Technology /by Kim Martin | HC3 Communications DirectormHealth enthusiasts are, well, enthusiastic—as demonstrated by the big turnout for K4Health‘s 7 a.m. mHealth session on day three of the International Conference on Family Planning in Addis Ababa. Thanks to everyone who […]
Join HC3 in Addis
November 8, 2013 /0 Comments/in Family Planning /by Kim Martin | HC3 Communications DirectorThe following are a list of HC3 activities planned for the International Conference on Family Planning in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Nov. 12 – 15, 2013. If you are attending please […]
Upcoming Webinars: What Works for Urban Youth
October 29, 2013 /0 Comments/in Urban Youth /by Kim Martin | HC3 Communications DirectorThe Health Communication Capacity Collaborative (HC3) will hold an online forum Nov. 6 at 8:30 a.m. (EST) to discuss using social behavior change communication (SBCC) to affect positive change in […]
When Is an Insecticide-Treated Net No Longer Useful?
October 4, 2013 /0 Comments/in Malaria /by Kim Martin | HC3 Communications DirectorLong-lasting insecticide-treated nets (LLINs) have a limited lifespan. They get holes, tears and the insecticide loses its effectiveness over time. A LLIN’s lifespan can vary between 18 months and seven […]
Ethiopia PMI Workshop Looks at SBCC’s Role in Controlling Malaria
September 19, 2013 /0 Comments/in Malaria /by Kim Martin | HC3 Communications DirectorThis week (Sept. 16 – 20, 2013) in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, the Health Communication Capacity Collaborative (HC3) is working with USAID’s Ethiopian mission and the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative (PMI) […]
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- Social and behavior change considerations for areas transitioning from high and moderate to low, very low and zero malaria transmissionJanuary 18, 2018 - 10:11 am
- Smart Client and Smart Couple: Digital Health Tools to Empower Women and Couples for Family PlanningOctober 19, 2017 - 4:15 pm
- Celebrating the Seeds of Change in GuatemalaSeptember 26, 2017 - 3:19 pm
- HC3 Nigeria’s Chizoba Onyechi Named as 120 Under 40 Family Planning ChampionSeptember 12, 2017 - 12:54 pm
- HC3 Côte d’Ivoire and Partners Celebrate their SuccessesSeptember 5, 2017 - 12:09 pm
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