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Identification Des Changements Les Plus Significatifs Sur La Communication Intergénérationnelle Et La Santé Des Jeunes En Matière De Planification Familiale Et De Santé De Reproduction : Évaluation Qualitative De La Campagne Médiatique « Merci Mon Héros » Au Niger Et En Côte D’Ivoire, Martha Silva, Sethson Kassegne, Robert-Hugues Yaovi Nagbe, Rebecca Ezouatchi, Lorimpo Babogou, Farida Moussa Feb 2022

Identification Des Changements Les Plus Significatifs Sur La Communication Intergénérationnelle Et La Santé Des Jeunes En Matière De Planification Familiale Et De Santé De Reproduction : Évaluation Qualitative De La Campagne Médiatique « Merci Mon Héros » Au Niger Et En Côte D’Ivoire, Martha Silva, Sethson Kassegne, Robert-Hugues Yaovi Nagbe, Rebecca Ezouatchi, Lorimpo Babogou, Farida Moussa

Sexual and Reproductive Health, Rights, and Choices

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Monitoring The Quality Assurance Branding Campaign Confiance Totale In Côte D’Ivoire, Martha Silva, Edan Komlan, Leanne Dougherty Apr 2021

Monitoring The Quality Assurance Branding Campaign Confiance Totale In Côte D’Ivoire, Martha Silva, Edan Komlan, Leanne Dougherty

Sexual and Reproductive Health, Rights, and Choices

Breakthrough RESEARCH has conducted a study to monitor the family planning (FP) quality assurance branding campaign in Côte d’Ivoire called Confiance Totale. Implemented by Breakthrough ACTION, Confiance Totale (French for Complete Trust) aims to increase demand for and use of quality FP services in Francophone West Africa. The promotional campaign, developed in early 2020, theorizes that promotion of safe and effective FP within a supportive social context will lead to an increase in demand for FP services, following the theory that mass media influence not only individual FP skills and knowledge but also environmental supports, constraints, and ideational factors …