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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Northern Education Initiative (NEI) Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa, and more than two-thirds of its population lives on less than $2/day. Inadequate health care and basic education often go hand-in-hand with high levels of poverty. Access to quality education and health services is declining. Nigerian authorities... |
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Pakistan Initiative for Mothers and Newborns (PAIMAN) Pakistan Initiative for Mothers and Newborns (PAIMAN) was a six-year project funded by USAID designed to reduce Pakistan’s maternal and neonatal mortality and improve child health. Led by JSI Research & Training Institute, Inc., the initiative aimed to ensure women have access to skilled... |
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Partnership for Reviving Routine Immunization in Northern Nigeria (PRRINN) Partnership for Reviving Routine Immunization in Northern Nigeria (PRRINN), a five-year project funded by DFID, is focused on improving routine immunization coverage in four northern Nigerian states: Jigawa, Katsina, Yobe and Zamfara. Led by a consortium of three prime partners -- HPI, Save the... |
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Peru MCC-USAID Threshold Immunization Program (TIP) The primary goal of the MCC – USAID Threshold Immunization Program (TIPS) is to raise immunization rates among rural children to 95% within two years. This requires the implementation of an integrated strategy that looks at strengthening the national and regional management and logistic systems... |
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Research to Prevention (R2P) Research to Prevention (R2P) is a five-year HIV prevention project funded by USAID. R2P is led by the Johns Hopkins Center for Global Health and managed by CCP. R2Ppartners with faculty throughout the Johns Hopkins Schools of Public Health, Medicine and Nursing, as well as Tulane University, the... |
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Responding to the Need for Family Planning through Expanded Contraceptive Choices and Program Services (RESPOND) The RESPOND Project, a five-year cooperative agreement funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), works to increase the use of high-quality family planning (FP) services. Lead by EngenderHealth, the project addresses the unmet need for healthy timing, spacing, and limiting... |
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Roads to a Healthy Future Roads to a Healthy Future, a four-year project funded by USAID, builds on its predecessor, the Regional Outreach for Addressing AIDS through Development Strategies (ROADS) Project. Led by Family Health International (FHI), Roads to a Healthy Future seeks to fund new approaches and support... |
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Small Water Enterprises (SWE) The Small Water Enterprises (SWE) project is a one-year project funded by the Safe Water Network. The overall goal of this project is to develop and test small scale private water service systems at the community level as a solution to providing safe water to the poor in the developing world.... |