Innovation Webinar 6: Social Drama and Health Communication

On September 16, 2014 HC3 held an Innovation webinar focused…
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Thinking Locally AND Globally: Health4Life in Nepal

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We’ve all heard the old adage: “Think globally, act locally.”…

Improving Reproductive Health in Nepal Using SBCC

Nepal has made considerable progress in improving reproductive…
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New Journal of Health Communication Supplement Reviews the Evidence Related to Child Survival Programs and Behavior Change

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HC3 is proud to be a sponsor of a special supplement to the latest…

Online Discussion on Long Acting Reversible Contraceptives and Youth Runs Until September 19

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Health communication and family planning professionals are participating…
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New Course Answers Essential Questions about Global Health Online Communities of Practice

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A new Global Health eLearning course, Online Communities of Practice…
Youth leaders celebrate completing their first workshops at Red Cross in Nairobi, Kenya

Health Communication in the Curriculum webinar

On September 5, 2014 the first HC3 University Initiative Webinar was conducted on Health Communication Pedagogy.
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Misinformation and Lack of Communication Can be Key Drivers of a Deadly Disease

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Earlier this month Christopher Graves, CEO for Ogilvy Public…
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Preventing HIV is Always a Good Investment

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In response to an Aug. 25 New York Times article bemoaning a…
Youth leaders celebrate completing their first workshops at Red Cross in Nairobi, Kenya

Register for the First HC3 University Initiative “Health Communication in the Curriculum” Webinar

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Join HC3 on September 5, 2014 from 9:00AM - 10:00AM EDT for…
Community health worker Cheikh Tandian in southern Senegal during routine sweeps of villages with RDTs and ACTs. Photo by Ian Hennessee

Documenting SBCC’s Important Role in Malaria Case Management

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Are there examples of effective social and behavior change communication (SBCC) for malaria case management that can be shared with other countries looking to improve their programming?