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Malaria SBCC Evidence Factsheets on ITN Behaviors, Case Management and Service Providers

This collection of factsheets synthesizes the key findings from a critical, multiphase review that HC3 conducted of approximately 3,600 peer-reviewed articles and 1,700 grey literature documents to assess the evidence for malaria social and behavior change communication (SBCC). These findings are presented below in three malaria technical areas: insecticide-treated net behaviors, case management and service providers.     Impact of SBCC on Insect…

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Malaria Evidence Review Infographics on ITN Behaviors, Case Management and Service Providers

… This series of infographics accompanies a set of factsheets synthesizing the impact of social and behavior change communication on key malaria health topics, including insecticide-treated net behavior, malaria case management and service provider behavior. These infographics distill evidence from a larger review of malaria SBCC evidence conducted by HC3 – more details here. …

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Strengthening Malaria SBCC through Research, Monitoring and Evaluation

This August 29, 2017 webinar held by the Health Communication Capacity Collaborative (HC3) highlighted three new tools for malaria social and behavior change communication (SBCC) research, monitoring and evaluation (RM&E). These tools included: Malaria SBCC Evidence Package: a searchable database, fact sheets and infographics featuring articles demonstrating the positive role of SBCC on malaria outcomes M&E I-Kit for Malaria Case Management SBCC …

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Social and behavior change considerations for areas transitioning from high and moderate to low, very low and zero malaria transmission

A 37% reduction in malaria cases and 60% reduction in mortality due to malaria in the past 15 years have saved an estimated 6.2 million lives and increased the life expectancy among those in the World Health Organization (WHO) African Region by almost ten years. The global community has called for even greater progress among the remaining 3.2 billion people at risk of infection. To this end, the WHO Global Technical Strategy (GTS) goals include r…