
SBC in Community Delivery Platforms
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What if healthcare systems weren't just centralized services but dynamic partnerships rooted in trust, relevance, and equity?
That’s the driving vision behind Community Delivery Platforms. In this episode we talk about collaborations among governments, local communities, UNICEF, and partner organizations to make essential health and nutrition services accessible to every mother, child, and household, no matter where they live.
Join host Qali Id as we unpack the strategies, struggles, and successes of community delivery platforms, with insights from:
- Afrika Mukaneto, SBC Specialist, UNICEF Regional Office for South Asia
- Waqas Shafi, SBC Specialist, UNICEF Pakistan
- Bridget Job Johnson, Chief of SBC, UNICEF Bangladesh
Want to learn more about how SBC can be used to strengthen systems? Check out episode 5, on SBC in Support of Systems Strengthening. We’ll also have another episode coming out soon on Community System Strengthening - stay tuned.
Resources:
- Community Health and Delivery Partnership website
- Aalo Clinic offsetting the burden of health care costs in the slums of Bangladesh | UNICEF Bangladesh
- Community leaders come forward to protect at-risk families against dengue | UNICEF Bangladesh
The views and opinions expressed by the contributors are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of UNICEF or any entities they represent. The content here is for information purposes only.
The ABCs of SBC is hosted by Qali Id and produced and developed by Helena Ballester Bon in partnership with Common Thread.
Check out UNICEF’s latest publication on Social and Behaviour Change, Why don’t you just behave! For more information about UNICEF SBC, check out the programme guidance.
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