SBCC Strategy Malawi, 2011-2016
This document presents a unified strategy for communicating about six major health priority areas: malaria; maternal, neonatal and child health (MNCH); water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH); family planning (FP); HIV and AIDS; and nutrition. Additionnally, this integrated strategy explores and addresss social norms and conditions that influence people’s health behavior.
The strategy is organized into three major parts for ease of implementation:
- Part 1: overarching strategic approach and positioning
- Part 2: specific lifestage audiences that SSDI is targeting
- Part 3: implementation plan as well as the monitoring and evaluation plans
Source: SSDI-Communication
Date of Publication: March 25, 2019
SIMILIAR RESOURCES
Tools
Examples
- WHO Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Strategy 2018-2025
- GESI Toolkit
- MULTI-SBC: The Programmatic Aid for Multi-Sectoral Integration of SBC for FP Practitioners
- 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
- La Planification Familiale dans les Situations d'Urgence: Essentielle,, Voulue, Necessaire et Realisable
- Barrier Analysis Questionnaires
- Behavior-Centered Approaches to Improve Health Outcomes
- Small Doable Actions: A Feasible Approach to Behavior Change
- Baseline Survey of 15 Districts in Malawi, 2012
- Malawi Moyo ndi Mpamba : Findings from the 2016 Endline Survey of 15 Districts
- Health Education Section Capacity Strengthening Initiative
- Perceptions Regarding Healthy and Unhealthy Families: Formative Research Findings, Malawi
- Mobilising Communities for Action on Health and Social Change - Community Mobilisation Strategy