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The Drum Beat 827 - Responding to the Growing Need for SBC Impact Data

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The Drum Beat

Responding to the Growing Need for SBC Impact Data - The Drum Beat 827
September 20, 2023

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In this issue:
* DIRECT IMPACT - NUTRITION
* PLEASE WEIGH IN ON THE EVIDENCE!
* DIRECT IMPACT - IMMUNISATION
* INVITATION TO CONTRIBUTE YOUR OWN RESEARCH
* DIRECT IMPACT - REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
* WHERE TO GO FOR IMPACT DATA ON MORE ISSUES
* DIRECT IMPACT - HIV/AIDS
* PLEASE TELL US WHAT YOU THINK: THE CI SURVEY
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As Drum Beat readers first learned in April, UNICEF and The Communication Initiative have developed Evidence - SBC Impact, an expanding source of high-quality and compelling evidence demonstrating the positive, direct impact of social and behaviour change (SBC) communication strategies and actions.

Criteria for inclusion include: (i) a randomised controlled trial (RCT) or systematic review of (ii) an SBC strategy or process that demonstrates (iii) a positive change or trend in a priority development issue, as illustrated by (iv) numeric impact data point(s), and that was published in a (v) high-quality peer review journal (vi) since 2010.

Though the focus below is on specific issues, the direct impact research presented covers a number of strategies that are used across multiple development issues - for example, cash transfers, local group sessions, home visits, evidence-based discussions, provider-recipient engagement, parental education, mobile phones, street theatre, community mobilisation, and many more.

This Drum Beat expands upon the April Drum Beat by providing you with additional research available. Please visit the URLs below that lead to you Evidence - SBC Impact. Please do comment on, critique, and engage in discussion about the strategic implications of the data shared. It would be excellent to build a critical dialogue around this data. You can comment without registering.
 
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DIRECT IMPACT - NUTRITION
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PLEASE WEIGH IN ON THE EVIDENCE!
  • Please do comment on, critique, and engage in discussion about the strategic implications of the data shared. It would be excellent to build a critical dialogue around this data. You can comment without registering. All you need to do is to scroll down to "Add new comment" within any one of the #1-#15 items in this Drum Beat that link to the impact data found on Evidence - SBC Impact to share your thoughts, questions, or strategic insights. We welcome your feedback on any of the entries found here!
     
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DIRECT IMPACT - IMMUNISATION
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  • Are you a researcher who has conducted an RCT or systematic review, focused on SBC communication (especially issues related to children) that has been published in a peer-reviewed journal since 2010? If so, we'd love to hear from you! Send a note to wfeek@comminit.com with a link to your article(s) so we can assess them for possible inclusion on The CI platform. We can help you get the word out about your research.
     
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DIRECT IMPACT - REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
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PLEASE SEE
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DIRECT IMPACT - HIV/AIDS
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PLEASE HELP US EVALUATE OUR OWN WORK: THE CI SURVEY

ENQUIRY: Your priorities, opportunities and challenges!

What kinds of challenges and opportunities infuse your communication and media development, social and behavioural change work? This survey is a chance for you to let us know! We will report back on results and trends so you can gain insights from your peers in the network.
Click here to lend your voice.

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This issue of The Drum Beat was written by Kier Olsen DeVries.
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Why the focus on direct impact data?

A common challenge from policy makers, funders, community members, people directly experiencing development issues, and governments is: Demonstrate your Impact. Prove that what you are doing works. The high quality, highly credible data presented on the cards below is designed to help you answer that question for your social change, behaviour change, community engagement, communication and media for development, strategy formulation, policy engagement and funding initiatives. At this link filter the research data to your specific interests and priorities

Why a playing cards design?

There is a physical pack of cards with this data (to get a copy please request through the comment form for any card). The card approach allows for easy identification and selection of relevant direct impact data in any context. For example if talking with a donor and you need to identify proof of impact say "take a look at the 7 of Hearts". Quick access can be provided to high-quality data for many areas of your work – funding, planning, policy, advocacy, community dialogue, training, partner engagement, and more. A card deck is also engaging, easy to use and share, a conversation starter, and a resource - and they are fun and different. So we kept that design for the online images as it can serve similar purposes. 

What are the criteria for inclusion?

The impact data presented meets the following high standard for inclusion criteria:

  • Positive change or trend in a priority development issue;
  • Social change or behaviour change strategy or process;
  • Randomized Control Trial or Systematic Review methodology;
  • High quality peer review journal published;
  • Numeric impact data point
  • Published since 2010.