Improved Community Health Care Project Liberia (ICH-Africare) was a five-year project funded by USAID and Africare. Led by Africare, ICH aimed to improve the availability, quality, and reach of primary health care (PHC) and family planning services. CCP worked with local NGOs to design mass media and community-based, behavior change communication activities promoting modern health care and family planning.
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Rebuilding Basic Health Services Project is a five–year, USAID-funded project working in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Social Welfare (MoHSW) to increase access to basic health services and to support the decentralized management of the health system in Liberia, as outlined in the National Health Policy and Plan and as part of the Essential Package of Health Services (EPHS). The project is managed by John Snow Research & Training Institute (JSI), in partnership with CCP, Jhpiego and Management Sciences for Health (MSH).
CCP manages the social and behavior change component of the project, working at both the national and county levels to support the MoHSW Health Promotion Unit in implementing the BCC and community mobilization strategy. The strategy focuses on five priority health areas: 1) maternal and newborn health; 2) child health; 3) adolescent sexual reproductive health; 4) HIV; and 5) malaria.

