Document Type
Brief
Publication Date
6-1-2020
Abstract
This document pulls from a recent review of social and behavior change (SBC)-focused literature and highlights eight promising practices regarding how to integrate gender considerations in health and non-health SBC interventions. The practices are operationalized at different levels of the Socio-Ecological Model for Change and are mutually reinforcing. The purpose of this document is to share these promising practices with SBC partners to strengthen gender integration and mainstreaming efforts in SBC programming.
DOI
10.31899/pgy17.1038
Language
English
Recommended Citation
University Research Co. and Breakthrough RESEARCH. 2020. "Gender integration in social and behavior change: What does it take?" Programmatic Research Brief. Washington, DC: Population Council.
Project
Breakthrough RESEARCH