Insight: Innovative Social Change in Global Health

Insight: Innovative Social Change in Global Health Our staff has experience working for the U.S.

INSIGHT: Innovative Social Change in Global Health, LLC is a Women-Owned Small Business consulting firm, with the mission to improve the health and well-being of people around the world. Global health has no border, and as a result we work both domestically and internationally, offering a wide array of technical expertise including behavior change, communications, community based participatory res

earch and development, policy development, physical and mental well-being, child health, malaria, HIV/AIDS, and sustainable development. Our staff offer culturally competent approaches and have worked throughout the United States, Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, Latin America, and South East Asia. Government, non-profit organizations, for-profit organizations, non-governmental organizations, and local community organizations. With Masters and PhD level senior staff, we also work with a consortium of well qualified consultants to bring additional expertise to the landscape.

04/15/2016
03/23/2016

Please share widely. We cannot ignore lessons learned to inform early response to major public health outbreaks. Take action!

03/19/2016

The Importance of Social and Behavioral Change Response in the Zika Outbreak: Lessons Learned from Ebola - please share widely.

02/13/2016

We are pleased to inform you that your abstract titled Integrating and Mainstreaming Gender into Social and Behavior Change Programs: What Does it Take? has been selected for the poster presentation session at the Ending Gender Inequalities: Addressing the Nexus of HIV, Drug Use, and Violence with Evidence-based Action conference to be held in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, April 12-13, 2016. Your abstract was selected from a number of excellent submissions and was judged to be of high quality and interest. Really excited about this!

12/23/2015

Year-end inspiration from the agency you’ve never heard of

12/15/2015

Some researchers think science should be small again.

12/10/2015

"Progress has resulted, in large part, from the massive deployment of effective and low-cost malaria control interventions.." We must continue! And not neglect effective social and behavior change interventions to sustain effective practices from the national country level to the community.

New estimates from WHO show a significant increase in the number of countries moving towards malaria elimination, with prevention efforts saving millions of dollars in healthcare costs over the past 14 years in many African countries.

Excellent and easy way to learn and communicate/teach effectively for behavior change. Contact saradeon@yahoo.com for th...
11/02/2015

Excellent and easy way to learn and communicate/teach effectively for behavior change. Contact [email protected] for the e-manual.

The communication body tools are like a fun-to-use body PowerPoint. With communication body tools, people can easily learn, remember and share safe motherhoo...

Our new website is live! Sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date on trending social and behavior change topics! Mo...
10/21/2015

Our new website is live! Sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date on trending social and behavior change topics! More updates on website coming soon! http://insightglobalhealth.com/

Working to improve the well-being of people around the world

Give them the tools, they already have the trust of the people. Sensitizing traditional healers to help stop the spread ...
10/20/2015

Give them the tools, they already have the trust of the people. Sensitizing traditional healers to help stop the spread of Ebola.

Guinea was the first country in West Africa in which Ebola broke out, and the last country in the region where people are still getting the virus

10/15/2015

Great new, user friendly, primer for Social Accountability in FP/RH.

Browse, search and view publication from the project: Social Accountability: A Primer for Civil Society Organizations Working in Family Planning and Reproductive Health

Hot of the press - participatory innovative inquiry to develop a tailored exercise program for people with severe mental...
09/24/2015

Hot of the press - participatory innovative inquiry to develop a tailored exercise program for people with severe mental illness in a community in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Lessons learned and highlights shared for future programming.

From: Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action Volume 9, Issue 2, Summer 2015 pp. 213-227

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