SBC strategy documents
An SBC strategy focuses project resources on agreed priorities, and guides staff and partner activities to maximize the uptake of priority practices among primary and influencing groups.
- Project Level, Multi-partner SBC Strategy for Nutrition-sensitive Agriculture (Sierra Leone) (MS Word, 1.2 MB)
This internal strategy is an example of an SBC strategy for a multi-sectoral consortium of partners working in nutrition and in agriculture. - Project level, single implementer SBCC Strategy for Multi-sectoral Nutrition (SPRING/Bangladesh) (MS Word, 908 KB)
This internal Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC) Strategy from SPRING’s program in Bangladesh integrates promotion of priority nutrition-specific and nutrition-sensitive agriculture practices within the context of an effective, context-appropriate technical approach, SPRING’s Farmer Nutrition Schools. - Project Level, Single Implementer Nutrition SBC Strategy Separated into Rural and Urban Audiences ( SPRING/Kyrgyz Republic) (MS Word, 365 KB)
This internal SBC Strategy guided SPRING activities in Kyrgyz Republic that promoted priority nutrition practices at household level via multi-channel communications and community mobilization. It contains an overarching strategy as well as a sub-strategy developed to reach urban audiences more effectively. - National Level Government Nutrition SBC Strategy for Multiple Partners: Uganda National Advocacy and Communication (NA&C) Strategy (PDF, 5.1 MB)
SPRING and other partners supported the development of this Government of Uganda multi-sectoral nutrition SBCC strategy. This is a national-level government strategy to coordinate multiple implementing partners to support nutrition activities and household practices prioritized in the Uganda Nutrition Action Plan.
Design workshop agendas
Strategy design workshops help to ensure that data, including formative research findings, are used in a structured way to inform SBC activities. They elicit inputs and generate buy-in from implementers, decision-makers, community members, and other stakeholders.
- Project Level Nutrition-sensitive Agriculture SBC Strategy Design Workshop (Bangladesh) (MS Word, 787 KB)
This is an agenda guides preliminary nutrition-sensitive SBC agriculture training designed to help identify existing and potential agriculture practices that are nutrition-sensitive. - Government Led, Multi-partner, National Strategy Design and Validation Workshops (Uganda) (MS Word 66 KB)
Agendas for two meetings SPRING co-facilitated in Uganda in 2014 to bring multiple in-country partners together under the auspices of the Office of the Prime Minister to finalize and validate a National Advocacy and Communication Strategy to support the roll out of the Uganda Nutrition Action Plan. - Project Level, Multi-partner, Multi-sectoral SBC Campaign Planning Workshop (Rwanda) (MS Word, 50 KB)
This agenda is for multiple projects working together to plan a joint, short-term SBCC campaign. SPRING developed the planning workshop for Feed the Future implementing partners in Rwanda working under a coordinating mechanism called CHAIN.