202 Publications items related to 'SBC'
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Resources: Capacity statement :
Social and behaviour change
Malaria Consortium’s social and behaviour change (SBC) programming has influenced social norms, knowledge, attitudes and behaviours, and informed policy at national and international levels.
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Designing interventions to increase the use of malaria nets
Malaria Consortium has been working with the Behavioural Insights Team (BIT) to design and test interventions that close the gap that exists between availability and use of insecticide-treated nets.
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Assessing the feasibility, acceptability and effectiveness of community-delivered intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in pregnancy
Malaria Consortium is conducting a demonstration project to assess whether community delivery of intermittent preventive treatment of malaria in pregnancy (IPTp) can increase uptake of antenatal care…
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Strengthening routine immunisation and vaccine engagement in Togo (StRIVE-Togo)
The StRIVE implementation project aims to strengthen routine immunisation and support effective uptake of the R21 malaria vaccine.
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The role of community co-designed interventions for malaria prevention and control in conflict-affected communities in Cameroon’s Southwest and littoral regions
Community co-created interventions to increase knowledge of malaria prevention and control and uptake of services were perceived by communities and community health workers to improve prevention and…
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Engaging rural communities in Bangladesh to address antimicrobial resistance via the community dialogue approach
This journal article describes the design of a cluster-randomised controlled trial to assess the community dialogue approach — involving community-led and community-based education and discussion…
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Closing the access-use gap in insecticide-treated nets through behavioural science: A feasibility study in Nigeria and Uganda
The Net Champion Programme is feasible, well accepted and may help overcome behavioural barriers to optimal ITN use.
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Engaging communities to address antimicrobial resistance from a One Health perspective: Results from a cluster-randomised controlled trial in rural Bangladesh
A randomised controlled trial provides the first experimental evidence that the community dialogue approach improves community knowledge on antibiotic use and resistance in rural Bangladesh.
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Malaria emergency response in South Ethiopia
Malaria Consortium is working with the Ethiopian government to reduce malaria morbidity and mortality by 50 percent in districts of South Ethiopia most affected by a surge in malaria cases.
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HPV catch-up
This project is raising awareness of human papilloma virus, primary prevention of cervical cancer and routine immunisation among hard-to-reach communities in Cambodia.
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Closing the access-use gap: Investigating influencers of behaviour around insecticide-treated net use in Nigeria and Uganda
Insecticide-treated nets are a ubiquitous tool for malaria prevention. Low access and inconsistent use limit their real-world effectiveness. Targeted interventions throughout the user journey are…
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Scaling up malaria prevention in Nampula: A community distributor-driven approach to seasonal malaria chemoprevention
Following scale-up of seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) in Nampula, Mozambique, we assessed the impact of a social and behaviour change (SBC) approach on caregivers' knowledge, adherence and…
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Driving health: Innovating malaria prevention social and behaviour change for nomads in Karamoja region, Uganda
Malaria Consortium's seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) programme has applied innovative strategies adapted to the nomadic lifestyle of pastoral communities to ensure effective access to malaria…
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Community Health Participatory Action (CoHPA) for prevention and control of malaria in conflict affected communities: A community dialogue approach
Through the Breaking Barriers project, we have implemented three innovative community-based interventions to improve access to malaria services for conflict-affected communities in Cameroon.
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Elevating seasonal malaria chemoprevention awareness in South Sudan’s Aweil counties
To enhance caregivers' knowledge of seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) and strengthen their trust in SMC distributors, Malaria Consortium developed a targeted social and behaviour change…
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Reducing malaria morbidity in infants through perennial malaria chemoprevention in Nigeria
The PMC Effect study is assessing the clinical effectiveness and operational feasibility of perennial malaria chemoprevention (PMC) with the aim of supporting its uptake into national policy and…
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Sennay: Reducing the malaria burden among seasonal mobile workers in the Amhara region
Sennay is the first-ever at-scale implementation project in Ethiopia to provide locally adapted malaria services for season mobile workers who work in agricultural investment corridors.
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Be In A Net
Through the Behavioural Insights to Accelerate Net Use project, we aim to increase the use of insecticide-treated nets in households that already have access to them.
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Addressing antimicrobial resistance through community engagement
A 10-step framework for developing behaviour change interventions to address One Health challenges highlights the importance of involving community members and placing value on their contextual…
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Enhancing data-driven malaria interventions: Using the Electronic Community Health Information System programme to support community health workers in Buikwe district, Uganda
The successful integration of the eCHIS programme into Buikwe district's health system serves as a promising model for promoting data-driven decision-making and enhancing behavioural change.