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,...
CCP’s projects have helped families and communities make informed health choices and better their lives. These success stories highlight just a few of CCP’s amazing achievements.
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Empowering Women, One Workshop at a Time [2]
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Make Those New Year’s Resolutions Stick in Four Easy Steps: Advice from the Behavior Change Specialists [3]
It’s January and, like a majority of people around the world, you’ve probably resolved to change something this year. This year you’re going to... |
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Projects run by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication Programs (JHU∙CCP) in South Africa, Mozambique and... |
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EE5: Celebrating Past Achievements and Exploring Future Possibilities [5]
Artists, public health practitioners, communication professionals. Strange bedfellows? Perhaps, but all critical partners in entertainment... |
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Good News about Malaria: JHU∙CCP’s Matt Lynch Reflects on the Malaria Forum [6]
As one of the malaria control advocates who attended the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Malaria Forum in Seattle on October 17-19, I arrived... |
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B’more for Healthy Babies Launches “Just Hold Off” Campaign in Conjunction with Infant Mortality Awareness Month [7]
The B’more for Healthy Babies project launched the “Just Hold Off” campaign to protect infants and pregnant women from dangerous second-hand smoke... |
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Catalyzing Capacity Across Tanzania [8]
The breadth and depth of CCP’s focus on capacity strengthening was on display during a visit to Tanzania by Dr. Ben Lozare, JHU∙CCP’s Director of... |
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On the eve of his retirement, Earle Lawrence, Project Director for K4Health, reflects on a career that spanned 40 years, dozens of countries... |
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Celebrating JHU•CCP’s Staff [10]
JHU∙CCP staff from around the world are gathering from June 27 – July 1 in Baltimore to share project experiences, best practices and a few laughs... |
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The Go Girls! Initiative continued to win accolades from funders and beneficiaries alike at the final end-of-project event, held at the National... |






