GIZ webinar series: Social and Behaviour Change

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Webinar series in partnership with GIZ: Social and Behaviour Change (SBC) for Improved Agriculture and Nutrition


This webinar series ran through the second half of 2020 and aimed to help people integrate SBC effectively into each stage of their interventions, especially in the context of agricultural, food security and nutrition projects in low-income countries. Throughout the entire series, experienced SBC practitioners and researchers shared useful guidance and inspiration on a range of topics. You can also find additional resources and documents for each webinar by clicking the links below. All webinars were in English; however, recordings with French subtitles are also now available.

The webinars were an excellent opportunity for people to gain comprehensive knowledge, skills and inspiration for facilitating behaviour change in an effective way. Therefore, we encourage you to share these recordings extensively with your colleagues.

Find recordings and more information about each of the five webinars in the series using these links:


(1) Social and Behaviour Change Essentials, 16 July 2020

GIZ/ANH Academy Webinar: Social and Behaviour Change Essentials
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 


(2) How to Understand the Barriers and Motivators to Behaviour Change, 11 August 2020

GIZ/ANH Academy webinar: How to Understand the Barriers and Motivators to Behaviour Change [updated]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


(3) How to Use Formative Research to (Re)design Your SBC Strategy, 17 September 2020

GIZ/ANH Academy Webinar: How to Use Formative Research to (Re)Design Your SBC Strategy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


4) How to Design Effective SBC Messages and Materials, 20 October 2020

GIZ/ANH Academy Webinar: How to Design Effective SBC Messages and Materials

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


(5) Leveraging M+E Systems for Improved SBC, 24 November 2020

GIZ/ANH Academy Webinar: Leveraging M&E Systems to Improve SBC Programme Performance

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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