Young people across South Africa are scrutinizing their behaviors and taking action to reduce their risk of HIV infection, an evaluation of the...
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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Scrutinize Campaign Successfully gets HIV Messages Across [2]
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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 [5]
On the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day, CCP is pleased to celebrate the achievements of the many women who lead our organization,... |
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Community Rallies Support for a Young Mother in Mozambique [6]
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... |
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CCP Mourns the Passing of Faraz Hussain Naqvi [7]
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 [8]
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... |
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Men Can Change says Brothers for Life Gender-Based Violence Campaign [10]
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... |
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Helping Girls Stay Free of HIV Infection [11]
An adolescent girl gets a second chance to attend school and reduce her vulnerability to HIV. Malawi’s national HIV prevalence rate... |






