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    • What Is Social and Behavior Change Communication?
    • What Is Unique about SBCC in Emergencies?
    • Strategic SBCC Design for Emergencies
    • Communication Theories for Emergency Situations
    • Using SBCC and Communication Theories in Emergencies
    • Emergency SBCC Challenges and Strategies
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  • I-Kit
    • Unit 1: Coordination and Mapping
      • Identifying Current and Potential Stakeholders
      • Map Stakeholders and Agree on Roles and Responsibilities
      • Set Up and Operationalize a Coordination System
      • Review Information Flows and Coordination Systems
      • Prepare a Plan for the First 72 Hours
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    • Unit 2: Rapid Needs Assessment
      • Gather and Review Data
      • Identify Information Needs and Conduct Primary Research
      • Continuously Review Information
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    • Unit 3: Community Mobilization
      • Identify and Access Communities
      • Select and Train Spokespeople and Mobilizers
      • Establish Structure for Effective Information Flow
      • Identify and Implement Activities
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    • Unit 4: Audience Analysis and Segmentation
      • Identify Priority Audiences
      • Identify Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices
      • Identify Barriers and Facilitators
      • Consider Audience Segmentation
      • Identify Influencing Audiences
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    • Unit 5: Audience Profiling
      • Profile Audiences
      • Pretest Audience Profiles
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    • Unit 6: Communication Objectives and Indicators
      • Identify SMART Communication Objectives
      • Establish Appropriate SMART Indicators
      • Establish a Reference Point
      • Set Targets
      • Determine Frequency of Data Collection and Sharing
      • Link to the M&E Plan
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    • Unit 7: Communication Channels
      • Assess Available Channels
      • Match Channels with Intended Audiences
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    • Unit 8: Message Development
      • Review Data
      • Develop Message Maps
      • Review and Develop Messages
      • Link Messages to SBCC Strategy
      • Link Messages to Materials
      • Pretest Messages and Materials
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    • Unit 9: Monitoring and Evaluation
      • Establish Systems for Rapid Activation
      • Activate Simple M&E Systems for Early Monitoring
      • Develop and Implement M&E Plan
      • Conduct a Post-Emergency Evaluation
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