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Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptive Methods – Expanding the Range of Contraceptive Options for Youth

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On Tuesday, April 26 at 9 AM EDT please login to: https://connect.johnshopkins.edu/larcs-2016/ Please join the Health Communication Capacity Collaborative (HC3) on Tuesday, April 26th, from 9-10 a.m. EDT to discuss important milestones surrounding youth and Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptive Methods (LARCs) – strategies for improving policies, tips for empowering youth-friendly service providers and social and behavior change communication (SBCC) tools for promoting […]

When the Evidence Is Not Enough: Hormonal Contraception and HIV

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This webinar will present the the new Strategic Communication Framework for Hormonal Contraceptive Methods and Potential HIV-Related Risks, discuss the adaptation process in Malawi and Swaziland and provide the perspective of women living with HIV related to this issue.

Addressing Pregnancy Among Advanced Maternal Age (AMA) and High Parity (HP) Women

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Healthy Timing and Spacing of Pregnancy’s Forgotten Audiences: Addressing Pregnancy Among Advanced Maternal Age (AMA) and High Parity (HP) Women Please join the Health Communication Capacity Collaborative (HC3) on Wednesday, May 25th, from 9-10 am EDT to discuss the importance of addressing and preventing the risks of pregnancies among women of advanced maternal age (AMA) and high […]

WEBINAIRE La planification et l’espacement idéal des grossesses pour la santé : les audiences oubliés

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Le le 7 juillet de 9h00 à 10h00 heure de Washington DC, connectez-vous sur: https://connect.johnshopkins.edu/manuelgrossesseamahp/ « Enter as Guest » pour participer en tant qu’invité. Rejoignez  le projet Health Communication Capacity Collaborative (HC3) jeudi, le 7 juillet de 9h00 à 10h00 heure de Washington DC, pour une présentation et discussion sur l’importance d’aborder et de […]

mHealth for Behavior Change

Please join us for this webinar on Friday, August 19 from 9:00 - 11:00 am IST to learn about the latest developments and thinking in mobile-based approaches to social and behavior change communication (SBCC). An expert panel will consider different perspectives on mHealth, ground-level interventions and the global evolution of mHealth practices. Speakers will be […]

Six Local Stories of Generating Demand for RMNCAH Commodities

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On Thursday, September 8, 2016, from 8 am - 9 am EDT log in: https://connect.johnshopkins.edu/adaptdgikit/ Learn how the Demand Generation Implementation Kit (I-Kit) was adapted by six local organizations. In support of the United Nations Commission on Life-Saving Commodities for Women and Children (UNCoLSC), the Health Communication Capacity Collaborative (HC3) – with support from the United Nations […]

SBCC Approaches to Provider Behavior Change

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Login: https://connect.johnshopkins.edu/provider-behavior-change/  Please join us on Tuesday, September 27 from 9:00 am to 10:00 am EDT for a webinar that will explore the application of SBCC for influencing provider behavior change. In this webinar panelists will discuss the challenges in influencing provider behavior, particularly provider interaction with clients, the evidence for applying an SBCC approach to provider behavior […]

Strengthening Emergency Response through Social and Behavior Change Communication

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Recent health emergencies such as Ebola Virus Disease, Zika, and Yellow Fever illustrate that successful responses to emergency situations include social and behavior change communication (SBCC). The SBCC approach to emergencies focuses on preparing for and responding to public health emergencies by building resilience at both the health system and community levels. Therefore, integrating SBCC […]

Webinar: Promoting Quality Malaria Medicines with SBCC

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Login at 9 AM ET to https://connect.johnshopkins.edu/qualmalariadrugs Join HC3 on Wednesday, November 2, 2016, from 9 - 10 AM EDT for a webinar on promoting quality malaria medicines. Background: Improvements in malaria testing, prompt care-seeking and treatment with Artemisinin-based Combination Therapy (ACT) have contributed to a 37% global reduction in malaria incidence and 60% global reduction in malaria mortality between 2000 and […]

Innovation Webinar 14: Real-time Activity Monitoring and Reporting

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On Wednesday, December 7 at 9 AM EST, login to: https://connect.johnshopkins.edu/activitymonitor Data is a powerful tool in global health. The availability of near real-time information can transform global health initiatives by enabling programs to identify, target and deliver interventions efficiently and effectively. Join the Health Communication Capacity Collaborative (HC3) on December 7 at 9am EST […]

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