This concise and practical toolkit is designed to give development practitioners the know-how they need to understand people's behaviours and to help them in designing and implementing effective behaviour change strategies. It highlights how behaviour change is key to addressing many development issues such as child mortality, food insecurity, lacking education, and gender inequality, and offers practical and easy-to-read guidance on how to go about developing a behaviour change intervention. It is based on insights gained from decades of research and the practical experience of development workers and social scientists into what determines how people behave.
Schmied, P. (2017). Behaviour Change Toolkit for International Development Practitioners Enabling People to Practice Positive Behaviours People in Need (PIN)
PractitionersGuidelines and manualsEnglish
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