Social and Behaviour Change, or SBC, is defined as a set of processes, approaches, tools, and tactics that promote positive and measurable changes in people’s environments, societies, and behaviours. Working with communities, individuals, and partners, SBC uses social and behavioural evidence and inclusive, participatory approaches to co-design solutions to development and humanitarian challenges. It prioritizes the fulfillment of human rights through systematic analysis of the cognitive, social and structural drivers of change and working with communities to address them.

This Learning Channel will provide you with resources such as learning pathways, videos, regional materials in UN languages, and foundational SBC documents that can help you build your SBC skills and create more effective SBC programmes.

UNICEF SBC Programme Guidance is designed as an interconnected web of resources, including framing documents, guidance notes, tools and how-to’s. These resources have been organized into four sections which you can access by clicking below. 

If you have questions about the content, please email Helena Ballester Bon, SBC Specialist and UNICEF Capacity Development Lead at hballesterbon@unicef.org.

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