Lessons Learned for SBC Programming from the USAID Zika Response
[As yet unpublished - coming soon!]
This technical report outlines Breakthrough RESEARCH’s efforts to document lessons learned in social and behavior change (SBC) programming from the USAID Zika response, which consists of a review of documentation, a qualitative evaluation through stakeholder interviews, an online survey assessing utilization of SBC technical guidance documents, and an assessment of data collection instruments.
This document focuses on SBC strategic design, planning, implementation, and evidence generation efforts within the USAID Zika response, which can inform USAID and other key bilateral and multilateral stakeholders on how to apply lessons learned to future Aedes aegypti-borne disease outbreaks and other public health emergency responses.

More Breakthrough ACTION and RESEARCH Resources on Zika resources
- Strengthening the USAID Zika Response: Experiences from the Zika Social and Behavior Change Working Group
- The Importance of Social and Behavioral Change Response in the Zika Outbreak: Lessons Learned from Ebola
- Behavior Prioritization to Improve SBC Programming During a Public Health Emergency: A Call To Action
- Technical Specifications Content Guide for Behaviors with High Potential to Prevent Zika
- Zika Communication Network
- Effective Behaviors to Prevent Zika
- Zika Prevention Behavior Matrix
- Technical Specifications Content Guide for Behaviors with High Potential to Prevent Zika
- Zika Virus Global Emergency Response Plan
- From Awareness to Action A Guide for District and Block-level Functionaries to Implement Behavior Change Communication Programmes
- Perceptions About Zika-related Prevention Behaviors in the Dominican Republic: Findings and Implications from a Qualitative Study
- Capacity Strengthening During the Zika Outbreak Response: Empowering Communities to Fight Zika
- Capacity Strengthening During the Zika Outbreak Response: Empowering Communities to Fight Zika
- Insights Report: Using human-centered Design to Identify Improved Behavioral and Structural Solutions for Zika Prevention
- Evidence-Based Prioritization Process to Identify Behaviors for Zika Prevention
October 1, 2019