The Johns Hopkins Summer Public Health Course on Knowledge Management
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When to Stop Publishing an Email Newsletter
After three years, we’re ending our popular “That One Thing” email newsletter. We share the history of why we started That One Thing in April 2020 and how we decided it was time for the newsletter to come to a close.
New Interactive Learning Courses to Strengthen Social and Behavior Change Measurement, Monitoring, and Evaluation for Family Planning Programs
Family planning programs are often faced with the challenge of transferring knowledge into behavior. A growing body of evidence suggests that social and behavior change (SBC) interventions improve family planning/reproductive health outcomes by directly increasing contraceptive uptake or increasing contraceptive use through pathways that address intermediate determinants such as attitudes around family planning.
10 Years, 10 Lessons: Implementing the Reproductive Health Law in the Philippines
Reproductive health advocates in the Philippines faced a tough 14-year long battle to turn the Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012 into a landmark law in December 2012.
2e edition du concours de plaidoyer des jeunes du Partenariat de Ouagadougou
Fort du succès de la première édition en 2021 du concours de plaidoyer des associations de jeunes, le Think Tank Jeunes du Partenariat de Ouagadougou a alors placé la deuxième édition du concours de plaidoyer sous le thème : « La prise de décisions basée sur les évidences en SSRAJ ».
Burkina Faso and Niger: Improving Family Planning Outcomes through Knowledge Management
In collaboration with Breakthrough Action in West Africa, Knowledge SUCCESS assisted Burkina Faso and Niger in including KM in their CIPs.
40 Years of HIV and AIDS: Where Integration with Family Planning Programs and Technologies Fits In
As we mark the thirty-fourth World AIDS Day on December 1, 2022, more needs to be done to ensure that HIV is prevented, treated, and eventually eradicated.
Nudging the Health Workforce to Share Experiences (Including Failures!)
How might we encourage the FP/RH workforce to share knowledge with each other? Particularly when it comes to sharing failures, people are hesitant. This post summarizes Knowledge SUCCESS’s recent assessment to capture and measure information-sharing behavior and intention among a sample of FP/RH and other global health professionals based in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia.
Four Key Modifications for Successful Virtual Co-Creation
When the COVID-19 pandemic caused everything to shut down, Knowledge SUCCESS saw this as an opportunity to champion empathetic workshop design and be an early adopter of virtual co-creation.
Addressing Cognitive Overload and Choice Overload
Maryam Yusuf, an Associate with Busara Center for Behavioral Economics, shares research on cognitive overload and choice overload, offers insights from co-creation workshops, and suggests considerations for sharing information without overwhelming audiences.