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Designing a social and behavior change communication strategy
Center for Communication Programs, Johns Hopkins University, 2015The planning steps included in this implementation kit provide guidance on how to develop a communication strategy for social and behaviour change communication (SBCC).DocumentImpact of Stepping Stones on incidence of HIV and HSV-2 and sexual behaviour in rural South Africa: cluster randomised controlled trial
British Medical Journal, 2008Stepping Stones, a 50 hour programme, aims to improve sexual health by using participatory learning approaches to build knowledge, risk awareness, and communication skills and to stimulate critical reflection.DocumentParticipation guide: involving those directly affected in health and development communication program
International HIV/AIDS Alliance, 2007Participation in health and development communication programmes can strengthen the voice of ordinary citizens and ensure their involvement in decisions that affect them, their families, and their communities. Those directly affected by the issue addressed in a health and development program have wisdom, abilities, and experience the programme can and should build on.DocumentTraining of HIV/AIDS committees at local government authorities
Tanzania Commission for AIDS, 2007Tanzania is one of the countries hardest hit by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The Tanzania Commission for AIDS was established as part of the government response to the HIV epidemic.This manual is part of the Tanzania Commission for AIDS strategic plan to coordinate and strengthen the efforts of stakeholders involved in the fight against HIV/AIDS.DocumentFamily tree of theories, methodologies and strategies in development communication
Communication Initiative, 2000This report, published by the Communication Initiative, traces the evolution of development communication (commonly defined as the use of communication processes and technologies to promote development or social change) since the 1950s.DocumentBridging the gap: an examination of diffusion and participatory approaches in development communication
The Change Project, 2000This paper from the CHANGE project analyses development communication, defined as the use of communication technologies and processes to promote development or social change. The author examines the two dominant approaches to development communication - diffusion and participation - drawing on studies of actual communication interventions.
