Breakthrough ACTION Nigeria
Breakthrough ACTION Nigeria is a United States Agency for International Development (USAID) funded social and behavior change (SBC) project designed to increase the practice of priority health behaviors in the areas of malaria; maternal, newborn, and child health, including nutrition (MNCH+N); family planning/reproductive health; and tuberculosis. The project works closely with Federal and State Ministries of Health and other USAID implementing partners.
In 2020, BA Nigeria’s COVID-19 project worked to support the Nigerian Government and RCCE country-level pillar leadership (currently the Health promotion division of the FMoH, NCDC, WHO and UNICEF) with technical assistance to adapt and contextualize plans, tools, templates, and materials to support the preparedness and/or response activities required by Nigeria.
See Breakthrough ACTION Nigeria materials here.
Source: Breakthrough ACTION/Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs
Date of Publication: March 22, 2021
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