Center for Communication
and Change-India is the sister organization of the Johns Hopkins Center for
Communication Programs (CCP), which is part of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg
School of Public Health, a globally recognized premier health institution. CCC-I was
registered in India in 2012 as a trust to ensure the availability of quality
social and behaviour change (SBC) expertise in the country and build local
capacity for SBC more comprehensively. The sister organization status allows
CCC-I to be locally relevant while still drawing from CCP’s formidable
international experience and expertise.
CCC-I strives to
champion the critical role SBC plays in health and development in India. It
works closely with central and state government departments, development sector
partners, NGOs, media and other stakeholders on the full range of SBC, from
formative research and strategic design to implementation and evaluation.
Operating from New Delhi, CCC-I is well-positioned to mobilize and implement
programmes across India.
CCC-I has rich experience in conducting research and building
capacities in a wide range of development issues: RMNCH+A, immunization,
menstrual health management, anemia, family planning, adolescent health, breast
and cervical cancer, disaster management, WASH, tobacco control, disaster risk
reduction, risk communication, HIV/AIDS,
etc.