This brief provides an overview of the five-step process on scaling Aflasafe through commercialization in sub-Saharan Africa and highlights lessons learned.
Resource - Technical Brief
This brief describes the three-phase approach to transfer and commercialize Aflasafe across different African countries, as well as the challenges and lessons learned throughout the process.
Resource - Technical Brief
The USAID Zambia Communications Support for Health program, in an effort to better expand the impact of health communication campaigns, implemented a robust private sector engagement strategy within the country. Project staff framed the opportunity as a mutual investment built on equal business collaboration and returns.
Resource - Technical Brief
Zambia Communications Support for Health program, in an effort to improve the capacity of health-sector organizations, applied the technique of Behavior-Centered Programming, a set of tools that give a voice to program participants and harmonizes social and behavior change communications initiatives.
Resource - Technical Brief
The USAID Rwanda Family Health Project, in conjunction with the Ministry of Health of Rwanda, formed an awareness campaign about obstetric fistula, a childbearing injury caused by several days of obstructed labor or poorly performed caesarean section (C-section) deliveries.
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The USAID-supported Rwanda Family Health Project (RFHP), in collaboration with the Rwandan Ministry of Health, formed awareness campaigns to educate and increase demand for non-scalpel vasectomies. As a result of these efforts to increase access to vasectomy services, providers performed 380 non-scalpel vasectomies from 2012-2014.
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The Zambia Communications Support for Health (CSH) program, implemented by USAID and Chemonics International, produced a series of social and behavior change communications interventions under its Safe Love HIV Prevention campaign to address the key drivers of HIV prevalence.
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