What happens when a body of water that is worshiped for its spiritual properties is also one of the most polluted rivers in the world?
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What happens when a body of water that is worshiped for its spiritual properties is also one of the most polluted rivers in the world? 120... |
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Entertainment Education (EE)—the use of entertaining media to engage audiences and deliver life-saving health messages—is one of the key... |
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When a program manager identifies a global development or health need, she then faces a new challenge: how to find the knowledge that will help... |
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The choice was obvious to Arinda Brian and Ashabe Damson. When these Ugandan men heard radio announcements about free safe medical circumcision (... |
Innovative HIV Communication Saves Lives: JHU∙CCP at AIDS 2012
“We stand at a unique time in the history of the AIDS epidemic.” This declaration by the organizers of the 19th International AIDS... |
Celebrating 25 Years of Capacity Strengthening in Health Communication
“The Leadership in Strategic Health Communication workshop meant a lot to me; it simply made me do my work better and with confidence.”... |
Jiamini! Campaign Champion Talks About Mother’s Day
Meet Susan Zorro, the wife of legendary Tanzanian musician Banana Zorro. “There’s nothing I’m prouder of than being the mother of two... |
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JHU∙CCP’s Voices III: Malaria Powerbrokers project has... |
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On March 8th 2012, JHU∙CCP joins the celebrations for International Women’s Day taking place across the globe. On this day, we honor the many... |
Empowering Women, One Workshop at a Time
At the age of eighteen, Intisar found herself forced into marriage by her father, a practice that is against religious and civil law in Jordan,... |
In Rwanda, behavior change communication at the community level has been an integral part of the country's successful fight against malaria. Photo by Bonnie Gillespie, Voices for a Malaria Free Future
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