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About HC3

… Click here to download. This fact sheet describes the Health Communication Capacity Collaborative, its main areas of focus and its partners. It also has information about working with HC3 and the project’s philosophy regarding social and behavior change communication. Learn more about the Health Communication Capacity Collaborative here. (French, Spanish, Portuguese) …

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Promoting Quality Malaria Medicines through SBCC I-Kit

This Implementation Kit (I-Kit) provides national and local stakeholders, as well as program managers, with key considerations and a roadmap for designing and implementing a country-specific social and behavior change communication (SBCC) campaign that protects the public from poor quality malaria medicines and responds to the threat of substandard, spurious, falsified, falsely-labeled and counterfeit – or SSFFC – medicines in their country. This…

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Webinar: Six Local Stories of Generating Demand for RMNCAH Commodities

This September 8, 2016 webinar brought together six panelists – all recipients of a small project grant – to discuss their experiences in adapting and using the Demand Generation I-Kit for their local context and their efforts toward developing and implementing demand generation strategies in their respective countries. This is the final installment in a three-part series held in support of the United Nations Commission on Life-Saving Commodities…

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Journey to a Bright Future Guide

… This facilitator manual is part of a set of materials developed for use under the HC3/Sierra Leone project that will be used for training and leading community discussions which complement the HC3/Sierra Leone activities being carried out at the health facility level, as well as through mass media and national level capacity strengthening. Journey to a Bright Future Guide …

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Healthy Life Campaign Materials (Liberia)

While the Healthy Life logo has existed since 2010, HC3 supported Liberia’s Ministry of Health to breathe new life into it by re-launching and branding it as a symbol of trust, hope, happiness and well-being. The Healthy Life logo, used on all MOH materials represents partnership between community & health care providers, access to health information & services and building healthy families. The first campaign under the revitalized brand focused …

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Engaging Community Leaders: A Tool For Facilitating Dialogue

This tool is aimed at engaging community leaders to reduce vulnerabilities and increase the safety of adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) in Swaziland’s HIV response. It was developed to assist community leaders in creating a protective environment to reduce the vulnerability of AGYW and advocate for modification of harmful cultural norms and practices that place AGYW at risk of HIV infection. Composed of four sections: Gender and HIV, AGYW V…

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Young Women’s Savings and Empowerment Clubs: A Guide for Mentors

The Young Women Empowerment programme focuses on reducing the vulnerability of young women (20-24) to HIV and gender based violence (GBV) through community-based HIV prevention, using a combination of socio-economic approaches. This tool is focusing on economic empowerment, conducting financial education training and helping to start savings and loans self-help clubs for young women. This manual guides Mentors in setting up YWSECs and in providin…

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Swaziland Dual Protection Materials

This poster illustrates how two contraceptive methods are better than one. Swaziland Dual Protection Poster.             Swaziland Dual Protect brochure provides information about how to DOUBLE UP – two methods are better than one – to prevent pregnancy, HIV and STIs. Contraceptives help to prevent pregnancy, but doubling up with a condom helps to prevent pregnancy, HIV and STIs. Couples have the power to decide why to DOUBLE UP and to choose a c…

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Engaging Community Leaders to Provide a Safe and Supportive Environment for Adolescent Girls and Young Women

This training is designed to strengthen the capacity of community leaders to create a protective environment that reduces the vulnerability of adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) , as well as to increase agency for males and females to reduce GBV and advocate for modification of harmful cultural norms or practices that place AGYW at risk for HIV infection. Engaging Community Leaders to Provide a Safe and Supportive Environment for Adolescent …

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Ebola Risk Communication Project in Liberia: Lessons in Crisis Communication

This report, produced by the George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health to document its work on HC3’s Ebola Risk Communication project in Liberia, details the project’s goals of understanding and documenting Ebola-related communication efforts in the country to better inform communication approaches to future crises. This resulted in the development of a codebook that was then applied in order to further analyze the mes…

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Webinar: SBCC Approaches to Provider Behavior Change

This September 27, 2016 webinar explored the application of SBCC for influencing provider behavior change. Panelists discussed the challenges in influencing provider behavior, particularly provider interaction with clients, the evidence for applying an SBCC approach to provider behavior change and examples of tools and specific approaches for influencing provider behavior. The webinar was moderated by: Trish MacDonald, Senior Technical Advisor, O…