The 2018 International Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC) Summit featuring Entertainment Education takes place April 16-20 in Nusa Dua, Indonesia, and MenCare is presenting its evidence-based approaches to engaging men in fatherhood and care, including global best practices in programming, campaigns, and advocacy.
The collective power of people to transform the social and political structures that govern their lives is the heart of development, and it is one of the keys to progress on gender equality. Social and behavior change communication (SBCC) engages and supports people to shift norms, change behaviors, and amplify the voices needed to address the persistent development challenges the world faces today: extreme poverty, gender inequalities, public health emergencies, acute and chronic diseases, climate change, and democracy and governance, among others.
Join us at the events below, as we highlight successful approaches to transforming inequitable norms and behaviors, and check out the conference’s full schedule of events here.
MenCare: Driving Evidence-Based Campaigns and Advocacy for a Transformation in Fatherhood and Caregiving
What: Lunch Comm Talk
When: Monday, April 16, 2018 at 12:00pm-1:30pm WITA
Where: Kintamani 2, Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center
This session will feature TED-style talks, including one that will focus on MenCare’s evidence-based approaches to promoting men’s involvement as equitable fathers and caregivers around the world, why that’s important, and how we can work together to achieve a global goal of men and boys doing 50% of the unpaid care work.
Showing Another Way: SBCC Tools for Engaging Men
What: Multimedia Showcase
When: Tuesday, April 17, 2018 at 12:00pm-1:15pm WITA
Where: Uluwatu 6, Bali Nusa Dua Convention Center
While many projects focus on women and children, men’s voices and support are also needed to build gender-equitable societies. This panel highlights how programs are using SBCC tools to engage men in challenging social norms by promoting the idea of men as nonviolent, supportive caregivers who are actively engaged in the lives of their spouses and children. It will feature a presentation of MenCare’s film Join the Movement: Time for Action and a breakdown of best practices in MenCare’s global messaging.