Breakthrough RESEARCH documented the strengths, weaknesses, gaps, and challenges in social and behavior change (SBC) efforts to combat the Zika outbreak to inform future public health emergency programming. What were the successes, challenges, and gaps in designing, implementing, and adapting SBC programming in the USAID Zika response? What were the successes, challenges, and gaps in generating and using data and evidence in SBC programming in the USAID Zika response? What do the successes, challenges, and gaps of the USAID Zika response’s SBC programming imply for future health emergency responses? Eight recommendations are offered as a reslt of these research queries
Breakthrough RESEARCH completed this literature review, which summarized the evidence, or lack there...
In March 2020, Breakthrough RESEARCH began applying their Guidelines for Costing Social and Behavior...
This report examines findings from a mid-term evaluation conducted by Breakthrough RESEARCH, a USAID...
In collaboration with Breakthrough ACTION, an affiliated project led by the Johns Hopkins University...
This brief provides key insights for implementers of social and behavior change (SBC) activities for...
This brief provides key insights for implementers of social and behavior change activities for Zika ...
This brief provides key insights for implementers of social and behavior change (SBC) activities for...
This brief provides key insights for implementers of social and behavior change (SBC) activities for...
As the international development community continues to manage public health challenges and emerging...
Breakthrough RESEARCH reviewed program documentation, conducted in-depth stakeholder interviews, imp...
In recent years, social and behavior change (SBC) programming has experienced a notable shift away f...
While social and behavior change (SBC) investments are considered critical to improving health-seeki...
Responding to an emerging health threat often requires rapid deployment of behavior change communica...
This program brief documents lessons for social and behavior change programmers implementing multi-h...
Breakthrough RESEARCH drafted its Guidelines for Costing Social and Behavior Change Health Intervent...
Breakthrough RESEARCH completed this literature review, which summarized the evidence, or lack there...
In March 2020, Breakthrough RESEARCH began applying their Guidelines for Costing Social and Behavior...
This report examines findings from a mid-term evaluation conducted by Breakthrough RESEARCH, a USAID...
In collaboration with Breakthrough ACTION, an affiliated project led by the Johns Hopkins University...
This brief provides key insights for implementers of social and behavior change (SBC) activities for...
This brief provides key insights for implementers of social and behavior change activities for Zika ...
This brief provides key insights for implementers of social and behavior change (SBC) activities for...
This brief provides key insights for implementers of social and behavior change (SBC) activities for...
As the international development community continues to manage public health challenges and emerging...
Breakthrough RESEARCH reviewed program documentation, conducted in-depth stakeholder interviews, imp...
In recent years, social and behavior change (SBC) programming has experienced a notable shift away f...
While social and behavior change (SBC) investments are considered critical to improving health-seeki...
Responding to an emerging health threat often requires rapid deployment of behavior change communica...
This program brief documents lessons for social and behavior change programmers implementing multi-h...
Breakthrough RESEARCH drafted its Guidelines for Costing Social and Behavior Change Health Intervent...
Breakthrough RESEARCH completed this literature review, which summarized the evidence, or lack there...
In March 2020, Breakthrough RESEARCH began applying their Guidelines for Costing Social and Behavior...
This report examines findings from a mid-term evaluation conducted by Breakthrough RESEARCH, a USAID...