Over the past 20 years, CCP has offered health communication expertise in hundreds of projects around the world. Browse our current and past projects to learn more about our successes.
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Community Based Avian Influenza Control Project (CBAIC) The Community-Based Avian Influenza Control Project (CBAIC), a three-year project funded by USAID, was part of USAID and Indonesia’s strategy for reducing the risk of pandemic flu. Led by Development Alternatives, Inc. (DAI), the goals of CBAIC included prevention of pandemic flu from H5N1 avian... |
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Community HIV/AIDS Mobilization Program (CHAMP) In 2005, the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) selected a consortium to implement the USAID-funded Community HIV/AIDS Mobilization Program (CHAMP). The CHAMP consortium included CCP, CHF International, Catholic Relief Services and Social Impact. The program drew upon the... |
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Empowering New Generations to Improve Nutrition and Economic opportunities (ENGINE) JHU∙CCP is pleased to announce the launce of developing and implementing the social and behavior change communication (SBCC) strategy for ENGINE (Empowering New Generations to Improve Nutrition and Economic opportunities), a new five-year, $6 Million USAID-funded project in Ethiopia. Led... |
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Evaluation of the Adolescent Education Programme in India Young people in India are particularly vulnerable to HIV infection, with current prevalence among 15-24 years old estimated to be 0.47 percent. This compares with adult prevalence of 0.36 percent (NACO, 2007). Prevention of HIV, through safer-sex behaviors among the young, continues to be the... |
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Expanded Communication Efforts to Lead and Reverse AIDS Trends in Ethiopia (EXCELERATE) The EXCELERATE and ISHARE projects build off the well-established CDC-funded ARC (AIDS Resource Center) project which ran in Ethiopia from 2002 to 2011. While some of the activities... |
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Gender Initiative on Girls’ Vulnerability to HIV (Go Girls! Initiative) The PEPFAR Gender Initiative on Girls’ Vulnerability to HIV (GIGV), the first award under the HIV/AIDS Research Sector TASC 3 IQC, was funded by USAID. Known as the Go Girls! Initiative (GGI), the project was led by CCP in partnership with Macro International. The Initiative shifted the focus... |
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Ghana Behavior Change Support (BCS) The Ghana Behavior Change Support (BCS) project is a four-year, USAID-funded project managed by the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs (CCP) in partnership with the Ministry of Health and the Ghana Health Service (GHS). The overall purpose of the project is to assist the GHS... |
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Health Communication Capacity Collaborative (HC3) The Health Communication Capacity Collaborative (HC3), a five-year project funded by USAID, envisions a world where health communication is transformative. Led by CCP in partnership with Management Sciences for Health (MSH) and NetHope, and specialized communication partners Internews,... |