Malawi Moyo ndi Mpamba : Findings from the 2016 Endline Survey of 15 Districts
This is the endline report of the Moyo ndi Mpamba project in Malawi.
This study relied on a stratified random sampling design, weighted by population, with 15 intervention and four control districts. The sample was stratified by district, enumeration areas and sex. The total sample comprised of 2,205 respondents; 981 men and 1,224 women.
The report details methodology and findings in each of the health areas covered by the project.
Source: SSDI-Communication
Date of Publication: March 25, 2019
SIMILIAR RESOURCES
Tools
Examples
- MULTI-SBC: The Programmatic Aid for Multi-Sectoral Integration of SBC for FP Practitioners
- GESI Toolkit
- Using Data to Design an Evidence-based Social and Behavior Change Program in Rural Nepal
- Advocating for Social Marketing Programs to Local Stakeholders
- Moving the Needle on Health Behaviors
- Early Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Findings from the 2020 Guttmacher Survey of Reproductive Health Experiences
- The Behavior Change Framework
- The Infection Control Symbol Package
- La Planification Familiale dans les Situations d'Urgence: Essentielle,, Voulue, Necessaire et Realisable
- Barrier Analysis Questionnaires