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...
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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Make Those New Year’s Resolutions Stick in Four Easy Steps: Advice from the Behavior Change Specialists [2]
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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 [4]
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 [5]
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 [6]
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 [7]
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 [9]
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... |
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Scrutinize Campaign Successfully gets HIV Messages Across [11]
Young people across South Africa are scrutinizing their behaviors and taking action to reduce their risk of HIV infection, an evaluation of the... |






