HC3 Emergency Communication Tools Shared with West African Countries Fighting Multiple Disease Outbreaks

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Given the importance of implementing effective social and behavior change activities to control the spread of disease outbreaks, the West Africa Health Organization (WAHO) and United Nations Development Program (UNDP) invited the HC3 project to share risk communication tools and experiences at a joint WAHO-WHO-UNDP four-day workshop in Abuja, Nigeria on Tuesday, July 11.

A Step Toward Global Health Security

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The Health Communication Capacity Collaborative worked with the Ministry of Health in Tanzania to strengthen capacity around risk communication.

Integrating Social Science Interventions in Epidemic, Pandemic and Health Emergency Response

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To establish social science interventions as a core strategy in emergencies, the World Health Organization (WHO) and Wellcome Trust co-organized the Global Consultation on Integrating Social Science Interventions in Epidemic, Pandemic and Health Emergency Response, June 8-9, 2017, in London, England.

Improving Public Health Emergency Programs with SBCC Webinar and Resources

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The webinar highlighted the essential relationship health systems and communities must have to prepare for, respond to and recover from an emergency.

Turning Lessons from the Past into Tools for the Future: Strengthening Response to Public Health Emergencies

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HC3 held the first in a series of "Catalyzing SBCC" events and debuted The Emergency Helix during a discussion on SBCC in Public Health Emergencies. .

Speakers Announced for HC3’s Catalyzing SBCC in Public Health Emergencies Event

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HC3 will hold the first in a three-part series om Catalyzing SBCC. The first will focus on the role of SBCC in emergency response.

Strengthening Emergency Response through SBCC: The Importance of Preparedness

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Emergency preparedness is a prerequisite for rapid and effective…

Emergency Preparedness: Social and Behavior Change Can’t Wait

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Say an emergency were to hit your community at this very moment. Would it be ready?