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Transforming Gender Norms: How to Include Men and Boys in Social and Behavior Change Communication Approaches for Reproductive Health
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Men and boys have the potential to play a pivotal role in promoting…
After Reaching 42 Days with No Ebola Cases, One Thing Rings True for Sierra Leoneans: “We are all Survivors”
By Emma Vincent, Program Officer II, HC3 Sierra Leone Program
Ebola…
As #ICFP Approaches, Youth Again Deserve their Spotlight
Erin Portillo reflects on the importance of the focus on youth at the upcoming International Family Planning Conference.
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If you have taken part in an HC3 sponsored event or used an HC3…
Liberia’s Journalist Workshop Promotes Collaboration with the MOH
A one-day workshop for journalists held Oct. 2 by the LIberian…
Nearly 600 Abstracts Submitted for Consideration to the International SBCC Summit
The International Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC)…
New SBCC Resource Collection on School-Related Gender-based Violence
The Health COMpass's latest Trending Topic provides a selection of proven tools and project materials designed to address the issue of school-related gender-based violence.
HC3's Newest I-Kit: Urban Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Social and Behavior Change Communication
From 9 to 10 a.m. on Wednesday, October 21, 2015, HC3’s family planning team will host a webinar to introduce the project’s newest implementation kit (I-Kit): the Urban Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health Social and Behavior Change Communication I-Kit. The webinar will walk potential I-Kit users through the resource’s sections and contents, and show how to navigate the I-Kit’s online version.
Hairdressers, Parades and Weddings: Mobilizing to Generate Demand for Family Planning in Nigeria
The latest Health COMpass Spotlight describes the NURHI urban mobilization implementation process & demand generation strategy for Family Planning services.
Meeting 90-90-90 HIV Goals Requires SBCC To Boost Treatment Initiation
A panel discussion held at Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs with guest speakers including Shanti Conly (USAID), Kim Seifert-Ahanda (USAID) and Chris Hoffman (Johns Hopkins School of Medicine) addressed health communication's meaningful role across the HIV treatment spectrum.
Animated Video Provides Overview to RMNCH Demand Generation Resource
This new animated video from the Health Communication Capacity…