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April 25, 2024

Social and Behavior Change for Family Planning User Journey Tool

"The evidence base is large and growing: Social and behavior change can overcome barriers to family planning uptake and is cost-effective". - Joanna Skinner, Breakthrough ACTION This Social and...

April 24, 2024

The Empathetic Refutational Interview to Tackle Vaccine Misconceptions: Four Randomized Experiments

"...provides a guide for more productive vaccine conversations." Communication with trusted healthcare professionals (HCPs) can be effective at dealing with patients' (and caregivers') concerns and...

April 24, 2024

Expanding Polio Surveillance Reach beyond Vaccination Reach in Borno State, Nigeria: The Contribution of Community Informants from Insecure Areas Engaged to Conduct Polio Surveillance in Security Compromised Areas, 2018-2019

"The involvement of CIIA [community informants from insecure areas] is an effective strategy in ensuring polio surveillance is conducted in security compromised locations where access appeared...

April 24, 2024

Communicating on Climate Change and Health: Toolkit for Health Professionals

"Climate change presents one of the most significant global health challenges and is already negatively affecting communities worldwide." This toolkit is designed to help health and care workers...

April 24, 2024

Human-Centered Design to Promote a Gender-Equitable Environment for Very Young Adolescents in Indonesia - Design and Test Report: High-Fidelity Prototyping

"...most interventions focused on gender equity are individual-level approaches that do not address key levels or influencers in the VYA [very young adolescent] environment."

April 23, 2024

Gender Equity Today for Youth (GET 4 Youth) Pilot Package

"Collectively, the package improves upon what is known to work, brings those innovations to new audiences, and also incorporates novel ways of reaching new audience."

April 23, 2024

How Can Community Data Be Leveraged to Advance Primary Health Care? A Scoping Review of Community-Based Health Information Systems

"Community-level data through CBISs [community-based health information systems] are essential for understanding what the health needs of the population are and can directly support the achievement...

April 22, 2024

Learning Briefs - Independent Media

Protecting Independent Media for Effective Development (PRIMED) Programme 2024 Learning Briefs From the Protecting Independent Media for Effective Development (PRIMED) programme consortium (in which...

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April 22, 2024

"The findings can be used to design trainings and policies that address supply gaps in vasectomy access that will, in turn, address persistent...

April 22, 2024

"Segmentation is an ideal tool for policy-makers and other public health officials to increase vaccine uptake through targeted communication...

April 19, 2024

"The adoption of vaccinations in Africa and around the world is impacted by misleading information about immunisations, lack of understanding...

April 19, 2024

"Feminist approaches to foreign and development policy are gaining momentum. Media development, for its part, is aimed at creating independent...

April 19, 2024

"...there is evidence that the campaign produced measurable and practically meaningful positive effects on social norms and vaccination status...

April 19, 2024

"Borrowing heavily from human-centered design principles, the SBC Flow Chart requires users to adopt a beginner's mind to identify new...

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