In a brightly lit room in Nyanga East, part of the Philippi Township in Cape Town, South Africa, 25 senior citizens affected by HIV/AIDS are busy...
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In a brightly lit room in Nyanga East, part of the Philippi Township in Cape Town, South Africa, 25 senior citizens affected by HIV/AIDS are busy... |
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“Six years ago we used to record around 600 deaths due to malaria, and last year we only had 10 or 12 deaths,” said Mr. Abdullah S. Ali, Director... |
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Women Leading Change: Reflections from CCP’s Female Leaders
On the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day, CCP is pleased to celebrate the achievements of the many women who lead our organization,... |
Community Rallies Support for a Young Mother in Mozambique
A young girl gains the means to support her baby and avoid HIV infection. Dulce is a 13-year-old girl who lives in Nicoadala... |
CCP Mourns the Passing of Faraz Hussain Naqvi
The Center for Communication Programs lost a valued colleague, Faraz Hussain Naqvi, 29, on January 1 following a short but courageous fight... |
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JHHESA Paper Demonstrates Social and Behavioral Interventions Integral to Fight Against AIDS
A new paper, Presenting the Evidence for Social and Behavioural Communication, shows that in between the calls for access to treatment and... |
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Chip Heath and Dan Heath, bestselling authors and consultants to CCP’s successful Fataki campaign in Tanzania, are the 2010 recipients of... |
Men Can Change says Brothers for Life Gender-Based Violence Campaign
One could have heard a pin drop as actor Patrick Shai took the podium and described in brutally honest detail how he transformed himself from a... |
Helping Girls Stay Free of HIV Infection
An adolescent girl gets a second chance to attend school and reduce her vulnerability to HIV. Malawi’s national HIV prevalence rate... |
September is National Infant Mortality Awareness Month; CCP Spearheads New Initiative in Baltimore City
On December 29th 2009, Charlie passed away while sleeping with his parents in their bed. He was one month old. “Knowing what I know now, Charlie... |
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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