organization: Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs
Mouz Asfaw
Mouz Asfaw is an experienced web developer, designer, and communicator with expertise in leading web development projects as well as their operational management. He has experience in managing websites containing a significant number of resources and leading content development efforts. Mouz has been working with Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs, managing the CCP Ethiopia country website, leading the design and development of innovative Social and Behavior Change interventions including communication material design, and development of technology-based solutions for community engagement. He has also been supporting the knowledge management efforts of CCP Ethiopia. This includes creating a system for managing and sharing program resources and materials using both online and offline mechanisms. Other SBC interventions under his purview were a mobile app to help families make better informed decisions about their health; content development and design of multimedia products on various health issues; and quality assurance of different productions.
Mission Brief on Integrated SBCC
This Brief is intended for USAID Mission and Washington technical and management staff who are considering designing integrated social and behavior change communication (SBCC) projects, or who would like to better understand and manage existing projects. The brief defines key concepts, outlines the advantages and challenges of integrated SBCC programming and highlights important considerations for USAID staff throughout the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the project.
Sectors
Classifications
Evidence, SBC Tools & Resources
Links
List of How-to-Guides
SBC How-to Guides are short guides that provide step-by-step instructions on how to perform core social and behavior change tasks. From formative research through monitoring and evaluation, these guides cover each step of the SBC process, offer useful hints, and include important resources and references.
Project Stages
Cross-cutting, Implementation, Monitoring & Evaluation, Project Design