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Part 2 Resources

Home Lay the Foundation Part 2 Resources
Additional Resources for Laying the Foundation
  • Making the Case for SBCC 
    • What is SBCC (Video)
    • What is SBCC (Infographic)
    • HIV Evidence Package
    • Evidence Infographic – Youth Reproductive Health
    • Urban Youth Evidence Database
    • Health Communication and the HIV Continuum of Care: JAIDS Supplement 
  • Population-Level Behavior Change to Enhance Child Survival and Development in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Review of the Evidence
  • How to Conduct a Situation Analysis
  • Mapping the Landscape for SBCC Integration Analysis Toolkit
  • How to Conduct a Stakeholder Workshop
  • Leadership in Strategic Communication training
  • Stakeholder Management: Planning Stakeholder Communication

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