Integrated SBCC Programs: Key Challenges and Promising Strategies - Webinar
This webinar, held on September 25, 2017, provided an overview of key considerations when designing, implementing and evaluating integrated social and behavior change communication (SBCC) programs. Presenters highlighted the key advantages and challenges involved in integrated SBCC programs, shared experiences and lessons learned from country program examples and discussed data collection methods from ongoing projects.
Moderated by: Hope Hempstone, Senior Behavior Change Advisor, USAID
Panelists included:
- Sanjanthi Velu, Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs – Strategic Communication for Integrated SBC Programs (PDF)
- Emmanuel Kayongo, FHI360 – Lessons from the integrated life-cycle based health campaign in Uganda (PDF)
- Jen Orkis, Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs – The Tanzania Capacity and Communication Project: Integrated SBCC in Action
- Thaddeus (Thad) Pennas, FHI360 – Integrated SBCC Programs: Key Challenges and Promising Strategies New horizons in data collection for integrated SBC Programs. Experience from Ghana and Malawi. (PDF)
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- JHU/CCP Pathways Models
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March 25, 2019