Using data to design an evidence-based social and behavior change program in rural Nepal

SHOPS Plus collected data from hundreds of women in rural Nepal to pinpoint barriers to healthy behavior adoption. In collaboration with the Nepal CRS Company, SHOPS Plus then used the findings as the foundation for social and behavior change programs focused on contraceptive access and choice, diarrhea treatment and prevention, antenatal care, and facility delivery. This brief details the research methods used and how the data was used to design district-specific programs.

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Author

SHOPS Plus

Contributor

SHOPS Plus

Published
May 2019
Resource Types
Brief
Country
Nepal
Technical Area
Gender
Social and Behavior Change
Health Area
Child Health
Family Planning
Maternal Health
Keywords
behavior change communication
child health
contraceptives
diarrhea
family planning/reproductive health
gender
handwashing
Nepal
reproductive health
safe drinking water
water treatment
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