C-Change Namibia developed the MCP picture codes flip chart which field workers and volunteers are using to create conversations for behavior change that focus on the drivers of the HIV epidemic. Contents of the flip chart can form part of a comprehensive HIV behavior change curriculum or be used as a stand-alone material.
This report summarizes the Whole-System-in-the-Room (WSR) workshop that was held as part of the SCALE® activity being implemented by C-Change in Jharkhand, India. Captured in the report is the process, dialogue, and synergy that emerges when a broad range of stakeholders from vastly different sectors come together for three days to explore an issue—youth health and fertility in Jharkhand—and work together to find solutions.
This study reports on research carried out in Tanzania to examine the role of gender norms in decision making among young married women and men on issues of family planning and contraceptive use.
The Population Association of America (PAA) accepted this poster detailing the results of a study in Tanzania that examined the role of gender norms in decision making among young married women and men on issues of family planning and contraceptive use. It will be presented at the April 2010 PAA meeting in Texas.
This report presents the findings from the baseline survey of multiple & concurrent partnerships (MCP) in Lesotho. The objective of the study was to collect population-based data related to the MCP knowledge, attitudes, and practices of Basotho men. The survey elicited information on participants’ demographic characteristics, engagement in MCP, engagement in transactional and intergenerational sex, and knowledge and practice of HIV prevention as related to MCP.
C-Change developed the Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC) Capacity Assessment Tool to help organizations that work in health and development communication to assess their technical capacity to carry out SBCC programming. The Tool is used to assess standards of quality for three core SBCC program components: planning and design, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation (M&E). It is used to identify areas where an organization needs capacity strengthening to more effectively implement SBCC programming and to define the activities needed to strengthen and refocus programs to improve the quality of SBCC programming.
A Portuguese version of the tool is also available for download.




