With the arrival of the novel coronavirus, people retreated into their homes, and several nations withdrew into a protracted lockdown that has had cascading effects on people, especially children. Peo...
We used three rounds of a repeated cross-sectional survey on COVID-19 vaccination conducted throughout the entire territory of Yemen to: (i) describe the demographic and socio-economic characteristics...
Achieving a high level of COVID-19 vaccination coverage in a conflict-affected setting is challenging. The objective of this paper is to shed further light on the main determinants of vaccination cove...
Health care-seeking behaviour is defined as, “The actions that people undertake when they perceive themselves to have some health problems or have some illness.” The behaviour guides people to find an...
Adolescents and young people in the Eastern and Southern Africa Region (ESAR) experience many challenges and deprivations in terms of fulfilling their sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR),...
Social and behaviour change (SBC) – formerly called communication for development (C4D) – uses research and consultation to promote human rights, mobilize leadership, influence attitudes and social no...
Key messages
• Comprehensive and appropriate community engagement is critical for quality improvement initiatives and improving health outcomes for communities
• Too frequently community engagement ...
Social and behaviour change communication (SBCC) is the strategic use of communication approaches to promote changes in knowledge, attitudes, norms, beliefs and behaviours. It is a participatory proce...
Many organizations in the development and humanitarian arena have adopted the term “Social and Behavior Change” to describe their work, which in recent years has grown beyond communication and communi...