EPISODE · Mar 17, 2024 · 25 MIN
The ABCs of SBC
from The ABCs of SBC · host UNICEF SBC
Social and Behaviour Change (SBC) brings together a variety of tools to shift the way people and societies behave. When applied to policy, it’s helped reduce traffic deaths. When brought into clinics, it’s helped tuberculosis patients complete their treatments. When brought to US college campuses, it can even help explain why students won’t stop binge drinking. In this episode, Qali speaks to SBC practitioners at UNICEF and beyond about behavioural theory and the power of social norms and how to leverage them for positive change. More resources on Antanas Mockus:Academic turns city into a social experimentWomen party as city's men are curfewedThe ‘Cop in your Head’ or the Clown in the Street: Antanas Mockus and the Theatre of Civic Culture GuestsMónica Wills-Silva, Director of International Programmes EMEA at the Behavioural Insights TeamXaher Gul, Public Health Physician and Development Practitioner Naureen Naqvi, Lead SBC Specialist in Humanitarian Action at UNICEFLaura de Molière, former Head of Behavioural Science for the UK Government’s Cabinet OfficeDeborah Prentice, Vice Chancellor of the University of Cambridge ResourcesTuberculosis in Moldova - UNDPPedagogy of the OppressedExposing Pluralistic Ignorance to Reduce Alcohol Use Among College StudentsThe views and opinions expressed by the contributors are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of UNICEF or any entities they represent. The content here is for information purposes only.The ABCs of SBC is hosted by Qali Id and produced and developed by Helena Ballester Bon in partnership with Common Thread. Check out UNICEF’s latest publication on Social and Behaviour Change, Hidden in Plain Sight, a celebration of the everyday heroes on the frontlines of public health outbreaks, or the first publication, Why don’t you just behave! For more information about UNICEF SBC, check out the programme guidance.We care about what you think — you can share your thoughts on the podcast using this feedback form. For all other inquiries, please contact [email protected].
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