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Behaviour Change Toolkit (PIN, 2017)

June 18, 2018

This concise and practical toolkit is designed to give development practitioners the know-how they need to understand people’s behaviours and to help them in designing and implementing effective behaviour change strategies. It highlights how behaviour change is key to addressing many development issues such as child mortality, food insecurity, lacking education, and gender inequality, and offers practical and easy-to-read guidance on how to go about developing a behaviour change intervention.

Click here for the toolkit.

Filed Under: *REGION: Global, Behaviour Change Communication, Publications (published in print and/or online) Tagged With: Child Mortality, Education, Food Security, Gender inequality

Enhancing Nutrition and Food Security during the First 1,000 Days through Gender-sensitive Social and Behavior Change (CORE Group Technical Resource Guide and Brief 2015)

March 6, 2016

This technical resource guide, along with the complemenary technical brief, is designed to build the capacity of development practitioners working in nutrition and food security to plan, implement, and evaluate gender-sensitive SBC programming in order to improve nutritional outcomes for pregnant and lactating women (PLW) and children under two. It does this by providing an overview, rationale, critical actions, best practices, resources, and tools for integrating gender-sensitive SBC into project activities.

The technical resource guide seeks to achieve three main goals:

  • Increase the reader’s knowledge about the importance of gender-sensitive SBC programming in nutrition and food security programs/projects;
  • Strengthen the planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation (M&E), and documentation of gender-sensitive projects and gender mainstreaming of organizations to reduce gender gaps in nutrition outcomes; and
  • Share resources and tools to support gender-sensitive SBC programming

Filed Under: Behaviour Change Communication, Gender, Health, Nutrition, Publications (published in print and/or online), Social Behaviour Change Communication (SBCC) Tagged With: Food Security, Infant and Young Child Feeding (IYCF), Maternal Health

Employing Evidence in Policy Advocacy to Mobilise Parliamentarians on Nutrition in Tanzania: Some Lessons from the Hunger and Nutrition Commitment Index (IDS Case Study, 2015)

October 22, 2015

This case study shares experiences from a collaboration between Partnership for Action on Nutrition in Tanzania (PANITA) and the Institute of Development Studies (IDS, UK), using HANCI evidence to support policy advocacy with the Tanzanian Parliamentary Group for Nutrition, Food Security and Child Rights (PG-NFSCR). The lessons are intended to help other civil society organisations think through the ways in which they can use and apply HANCI data in their own in-country advocacy work.

Click here for full study.

Filed Under: Advocacy, Case Studies, Health, Nutrition, Social Mobilisation, Tanzania Tagged With: Child Rights, Civil Society Organisations, Food Security

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