Make Me A Change Agent: An SBC Resource For WASH, Agriculture, And Livelihood Activities SCALE, PRO-WASH, USAID (2020)

Make Me a Change Agent: An SBC Resource for WASH, Agriculture, and Livelihoods Activities is an adapted version of the Make Me a Change Agent: A Multisectoral SBC Resource for Community Workers and Field Staff guide (produced in 2015 under The TOPS Program) and was co-created by the USAID Office of Food for Peace (FFP)-funded SCALE and PRO-WASH awards.

This adapted Make Me a Change Agent (MMCA) training manual focuses on the training of trainers specifically for community-level workers and focuses on interventions related to water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH), agriculture, and livelihoods. This resource seeks to build the skills of community-level workers in order for them to promote behavior change in their communities and includes necessary skills that can help a development worker in any sector become more effective as an agent of behavior change.

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SCALE, PRO-WASH, USAID (2020). Make Me A Change Agent: An SBC Resource For WASH, Agriculture, And Livelihood Activities Food Security and Nutrition Network (FSNN)

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 Check out the recordings of the Webinar Launch: Make Me a Change Agent by FSN (English)

 Consultez les documents relatifs de la Webinaire de lancement: Faites de Moi un Agent de Changement de FSN

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Make Me A Change Agent: An SBC Resource For WASH, Agriculture, And Livelihood Activities

Published in: 2020
Pages: 192

Publisher:
Food Security and Nutrition Network (FSNN)

Author(s):
SCALE, PRO-WASH, USAID

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