The second day of the 1st Africa Social and Behaviour Change (ASBC) Conference, hosted by PSI network member Population Services Kenya, has just wrapped up in Nairobi. Over the past two days, social and behavior change experts have explored how behavior change can play a role in achieving health impact at national and regional levels across Africa.
PSI experts are participating in panels, side events and oral sessions across the conference to share how we’re designing programs with our consumers at the center to encourage healthy behaviors and create strong markets.
Check out the posts below to see what PSI’s experts have been learning and sharing at ASBC.
SBC seems to bring virtual results only; how do we show the impact of SBC interventions? This panel is exploring how to build the evidence base for SBC using modern approaches: @NicholasOwsley @PeterMwarogo @JohnMurunga are our able panelists. #ASBCConference2019 @PSKenya @PSI pic.twitter.com/VIFX84z760
— ASBC Conference (@AfricaSBC) February 20, 2019
One of our exciting side events is ongoing in Bogoria (room) : @PSIimpact and @PSKenya1 are discussing the designing of programs using innovative approaches. What are the opportunities to design and deliver with the user? We are finding out today.#ASBCConference2019 pic.twitter.com/KxBVffIWuP
— ASBC Conference (@AfricaSBC) February 20, 2019
Incredible market place format and roundtable discussions are ongoing at Bogoria room, on ways of improving SBC interventions. This is a showcase by @PSISomali; the smiling faces tells us just how great the session is going.#ASBCConference2019 pic.twitter.com/dm2SrOtzlO
— ASBC Conference (@AfricaSBC) February 20, 2019
Dr. Susan Mukasa: At @PSIimpact we promote consumer powered healthcare. However while Social Behavior Change makes the user the focus of our design, there are more gains when there is focus on the behaviours of everyone in the user’s surrounding #ASBCConference2019 pic.twitter.com/N4sSQplsqv
— ASBC Conference (@AfricaSBC) February 20, 2019
Our panel today on Universal Healthcare consists of Dr. Githinji Gitahi, Prof. Khama Rogo, Hon. Sabina Chege, Dr. Simon Kigundo and Susan Mukasa; giants in this sector. Listen in…#ASBCConference2019 pic.twitter.com/vmv0WLJFKh
— ASBC Conference (@AfricaSBC) February 20, 2019
“We are geared towards finding out how to use Social Behaviour Change to drive the extinction of social and gender violence, as well as improve Maternal and Child Health.” Salma Mazrui-Watt- Chair, PS Kenya Board #ASBCConference2019 @AfricaSBC pic.twitter.com/gr3Pl41E2y
— ASBC Conference (@AfricaSBC) February 19, 2019
There is an intersection between culture & SBC in Africa. We demystify the myths and separate them from the reality. The complex budding youth demographic, as well as culture, is at the heart of Social Behaviour Change.@AfricaSBC #ASBCConference2019 pic.twitter.com/DwglCa1Wzh
— ASBC Conference (@AfricaSBC) February 19, 2019