Influence of Different Sources of Exposure to Family Planning Campaigns, Results from a Survey of Men and Women in Tanzania

The Health Communication Capacity Collaborative conducted a cross­‐sectional study of the cumulative effect of seven family planning campaigns in mainland Tanzania that used social and behavioral change communication to promote use of modern contraceptives, communication with a provider about family planning, and communication with spouse or partner about family planning.

Findings from a Qualitative Study about Influences on Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health in Rural Areas of Madagascar

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Mission in Madagascar commissioned the Health Communication Capacity Collaborative to conduct a sexual and reproductive health/family planning study of young adolescents (ages 10 to 19) in the rural areas of four diverse regions

Outcome Harvesting Evaluation of Social and Behavior Change Communication Capacity Strengthening Activities in Bangladesh

In August 2016, a CCP evaluation team worked with Bangladesh Knowledge Management Initiative II staff to apply a qualitative evaluation methodology, Outcome Harvesting, to measure the effect of capacity strengthening efforts on the MOHFW, SBCC stakeholders and communities of practice..

Outcome Harvesting Evaluation of Social and Behavior Change Communication Capacity Strengthening Activities in Liberia

In January 2017, a CCP evaluation team worked with HC3 Liberia staff to apply a qualitative evaluation methodology, Outcome Harvesting, to measure the influence of HC3 Liberia’s capacity strengthening efforts on the behaviors of the MOH and key SBCC partners in Liberia.

Outcome Harvesting Evaluation of Social and Behavior Change Communication Capacity Strengthening Activities in Ethiopia

In June 2016, HC3 Ethiopia applied a qualitative evaluation methodology, Outcome!Harvesting, to measure HC3 Ethiopia’s effect on the behaviors of SBCC professionals and organizations in Ethiopia.

Qualitative Research for Zika Virus Disease Prevention in Guatemala, Central America

In July 2017, the Health Communication Capacity Collaborative (HC3) conducted a qualitative exploration of the perception of the effectiveness, feasibility and self-efficacy of Zika prevention actions among pregnant women, men with a pregnant partner and women likely to become pregnant in Guatemala.

Expanding our Horizons - Formative Research on Aspirations and Family Dynamics Related to Sanitation and Nutrition

This formative research study is an attempt to identify motivations, actions and windows of opportunity for the design of a communication strategy that will help reduce chronic malnutrition and improve the development of minor children in the Western Highlands in Guatemala.

National Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices Survey on Ebola Virus Disease in Liberia

The knowledge, attitudes and practices survey (KAP II) was a cross‐sectional survey conducted as part of the HC3 Liberia project (2015-2017) in 10 counties in Liberia. The overall purpose of the KAP II survey was to assess changes related to Ebola virus disease (Ebola) since the conclusion of the KAP I survey in March 2015, including the ways in which the Ebola response influenced engagement in preventive behaviors and perceptions of health-care provision, and how they may have contributed to changes in health‐seeking behaviors related to non-Ebola disease.

SMS Monitoring Survey: Zika Prevention Knowledge and Behaviors in Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras

To inform and support the Zika communication activities in the Latin American and Caribbean region, HC3 conducted a quantitative SMS survey in the four focus countries of the USAID Zika Response (El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Dominican Republic) to derive estimates for specific Zika-related knowledge and prevention behavior. This report details the results of the first of three waves of this survey.

Bangladesh Knowledge Management Initiative: Strengthening Capacity for Social and Behavior Change Communication

This end of project report highlights the Bangladesh Knowledge Management Initiative (BKMI), a three-year (2013-2016) USAID-funded project under the global HC3 project that supported the Government of Bangladesh, USAID implementing partners and other stakeholders to develop strong, consistent and effective social and behavior change communication (SBCC) campaigns and interventions to improve the health and wellbeing of the people of Bangladesh.