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Planning BCC Interventions

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A Practical Handbook

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This publication was developed as a practical handbook in response to the needs of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Country Offices to help colleagues and their partners to plan and implement effective behaviour change communication (BCC) strategies in support of reproductive health (RH) in general, adolescent reproductive health (ARH) and HIV/AIDS prevention in particular. The assessment, communication analysis, design and development, action, and evaluation (ACADAE) approach, as detailed in this handbook, can be used to plan and implement a communication project, whether it is for behaviour change, advocacy, or social mobilisation.

The handbook is presented in four chapters in a step-by-step approach as follows:

Chapter-1: Introduction to the Handbook- Overview. Chapter-2: Rethinking Behaviour Change Communication - The New Paradigm. Chapter-3: Clarification of the BCC Concepts - BCC is based on behaviour change theories and models - The Health Belief Model - Theory of Reasoned Action - Stages of Change. Chapter-4: The ACADAE Process for Planning BCC Interventions. Process steps are:
  1. Assessment: Analysing a problem’s causes and affects - Problem analysis - Behaviour analysis.
  2. Communication Analysis - Stakeholders analysis - Audience analysis - Communication channels analysis - Communication media/materials analysis.
  3. Design & Development - BCC message design: Concepts and development - Some guidelines for pretesting.
  4. Action.
  5. Evaluation - Types of indicators for BCC interventions.

If the below PDF link does not work, please contact the author by email for a copy at: pittuchen@yahoo.com
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Email from Peter Chen to The Communication Initiative on July 9 2007.

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 01/08/2008 - 22:29 Permalink

This is a very important page especially with the BCC publication.It is going to assist me to implement my BCc activities for our project

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 01/13/2008 - 08:15 Permalink

This information is excellent and practi
cal.
m.v.mathew
President NOCER-INDIAPin 67074Kerala INDIA
Please see us www.Ashoka.org/node/2554

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 03/11/2009 - 00:30 Permalink

i have been struggling to get a model of behaviour change communications strategy planning. i find this document very helpful towards my thesis. congrats Chen!