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COMMUNITY BEHAVIOUR CHANGE

Last updated: 23/03/2024
IATI Identifier: XM-DAC-41122-Malawi-2690/A0/06/023/001
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Description

Output 3.1: Communities are enabled to practice positive social behaviors in the best interest of the child and to demand the delivery of quality and resilient, child-friendly services., which contributes to Cross Sectoral - Gender Discriminatory Roles And Practices, Cross-Sectoral - Social And Behaviour Change, Health And Development In Early Childhood And Adolescence, Immunization Services As Part Of Primary Health Care, Learning, Skills, Participation And Engagement, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being, Nutrition Of Adolescents And Women, Prevention Of Harmful Practice, Promotion Of Care, Mental Health And Psychosocial Well-Being And Justice, Protection From Violence, Exploitation, Abuse And Neglect. UNICEF aims to achieve this through Advocacy And Public Engagement, Community Engagement, Social And Behaviour Change, Developing And Leveraging Resources And Partnerships, Evaluations, Research And Data, Fostering Innovation And Use Of New Technologies, Operational Support To Programme Delivery, Systems Strengthening And Institution Building, United Nations Working Together. This contributes to the following Country Programme result: Girls and boys grow up in resilient, inclusive and child friendly communities, that are supported by enabling environment and systems that provide an equitable chance in life.


Location

The country, countries or regions that benefit from this Programme.
Africa, regional, Malawi
Disclaimer: Country borders do not necessarily reflect the UK Government's official position.

Status Implementation

The current stage of the Programme, consistent with the International Aid Transparency Initiative's (IATI) classifications.

Programme Spend

Programme budget and spend to date, as per the amounts loaded in financial system(s), and for which procurement has been finalised.

Participating Organisation(s)

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  • CENTRE FOR DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATIONS
  • CENTRE FOR SOCIAL RESEARCH UNIVERSITY OF MALAWI
  • CHITIPA DISTRICT COUNCIL
  • CREATIVE CENTRE FOR COMMUNITY MOBILIZATION CRECCOM
  • DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATIONS TRUST
  • IP not published
  • KAMUZU UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES
  • LILONGWE DISTRICT COUNCIL
  • LILONGWE TECHNICAL COLLEGE
  • MACHINGA DISTRICT COUNCIL
  • MALAWI POLICE SERVICE
  • MALAWI RED CROSS SOCIETY
  • MANGOCHI DISTRICT COUNCIL
  • MINISTRY OF GENDER COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL WELFARE
  • MINISTRY OF HEALTH AND POPULATION SERVICES
  • MINISTRY OF INFORMATION
  • MINISTRY OF LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT
  • MMBELWA DISTRICT COUNCIL
  • NATIONAL YOUTH COUNCIL OF MALAWI
  • NKHATA BAY DISTRICT COUNCIL
  • NKHOMA SYNOD YOUTH AND CHILDRENS MINISTRY
  • NSANJE DISTRICT COUNCIL
  • NTCHISI DISTRICT COUNCIL
  • PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
  • THE MALAWI POLYTECHNIC
  • THE STORY WORKSHOP
  • UNIVERSITY OF MALAWI
  • WORLD VISION INTERNATIONAL MALAWI

Sectors

Sector groups as a percentage of total Programme budget according to the OECD Development Assistance Committee (DAC) classifications.

Budget

A comparison across financial years of forecast budget and spend to date on the Programme.

Policy Marker(s)

ODA measures in relation to their realisation of OECD development policy objectives

principal objective

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Programme data last updated on 23/03/2024