Demand Generation I-Kit for Underutilized, Life Saving Commodities

Demand Generation for 13 Life-Saving Commodities: A Synthesis of the Evidence, Executive Summary

This report reviews, assesses and synthesizes the current evidence of social and behavioral drivers of demand generation for the 13 commodities, as well as effective practices in implementing demand generation programs.

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Demand Generation for 13 Life-Saving Commodities: A Synthesis of the Evidence, Executive SummaryYear of Publication: 2014
Organization: Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs
Length: 2 pages
Languages: English, French

 

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