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This training module equips participants with the knowledge and tools to integrate Social and Behavior Change (SBC) strategies into polio eradication efforts in conflict-affected areas. It provides actionable insights for addressing challenges in fragile contexts.
Key components include:
- Stages of SBC programming: situation analysis, strategy design, implementation, and evaluation.
- Approaches to build trust, address misinformation, and respond to community concerns in insecure areas.
- Successful strategies from countries like Nigeria, Pakistan, and DRC, including localized interventions and stakeholder collaboration.
- Risk mitigation measures to adapt interventions during implementation.
Readers can use this module to enhance their capacity for designing and executing SBC interventions in conflict-affected settings, ensuring effective immunization outcomes.
For a broader roadmap on integrating conflict perspectives into SBC, see the "Integrating a Conflict Lens into SBC Programming for Polio Campaigns."
For tools and templates, explore the "Conflict-Sensitive Planning Tools for SBC in Polio Eradication."
To explore practical experiences and lessons learned from implementing SBC strategies in conflict-affected areas, see "SBC in Conflict-Affected Lubunga Health District (DR Congo): Strategies, Challenges, and Lessons Learned."