The ANRIN team recently onboarded CAN and JNI State Focal Persons on implementing Phase 2 of the CCSI-led support to the ANRiN project. The goal was to equip state focal persons to support the rollout of ANRiN’s Social and Behavioural Change Communication (SBCC) through Faith Leaders in their respective states. By strengthening their capacity, we're working towards improving their role in supporting nutrition outcomes for vulnerable populations. Read more: https://lnkd.in/dy5QBdRk #ANRiN #Nutrition #Faithleaders #Capacitybuilding #CCSImpact
CCSI - Centre for Communication and Social Impact
Non-profit Organization Management
Abuja, FCT 1,972 followers
Set to #InspireChange, we believe that communication saves lives!
About us
The Centre for Communication and Social Impact (CCSI), is a Nigerian Non-Governmental Organization that provides strategic communication support to development initiatives. Birthed by the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs (JHCCP), Baltimore, USA and registered in 2001 with the Corporate Affairs Commission of Nigeria, CCSI continues to work towards being the center of excellence in strategic communications in Africa. CCSI’s expertise is along the full continuum of Social and Behaviour Change (SBC); from research to communication strategy development, materials’ development, implementation, community mobilization, evaluation, and learning. Collaborations are crucial to our work, and our partnerships cut across Donor agencies, State and Federal Governments representatives, and the Media. Capacity building is the cornerstone of our work, and we are proud of our flagship Leadership in Strategic Communication Workshop (LSCW - https://www.lscw.ccsimpact.org/) which holds annually and continues to build the capacity of communication personnel and executives across Africa At CCSI, we are proud of the work we do, demonstrating mastery in our field by applying the requisite art and science of communication; harvesting and gleaning behavioural insights and principles of design thinking to deliver effective campaigns. Our multidisciplinary team brings on board a combination of relevant qualifications and hands-on experience with the needed resilience and results-oriented attitude to deliver and exceed anticipated deliverables.
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http://www.ccsimpact.org
External link for CCSI - Centre for Communication and Social Impact
- Industry
- Non-profit Organization Management
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Abuja, FCT
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2001
- Specialties
- Social Behavioral Change Communication, Health Communication, Research, Strategy Development, Health, Behaviour Change Communication, Social Development, Governance, Community and Media Advocacy, and Campaign Development and Implementation
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16B, House 2, P.O.W. Mafemi Crescent, Utako (Behind Chida Hotels), Abuja
Abuja, FCT 920001, NG
Employees at CCSI - Centre for Communication and Social Impact
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Joy Bassey-Popoola
Admin, Procurement and HR Professional, ACIA, ACIPM, MBA-Management
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Adéjọké Yéwándé Olúwájọbí (Àbẹ̀bíiyorùbá) MNITI
Yorùbá Language Consultant || Customer Service || Communications || Administrative/HR Support
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Joseph Samson
Social Mobilization Assistant, Consultant @ Centre for Communication and Social Impact
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#Amputees don't need pity; they need access. Step by step, the Feet of Grace Foundation is providing limbs for amputees in Nigeria, paving the way for a more inclusive society. CCSI - Centre for Communication and Social Impact supported the Feet of Grace Foundation's 'Hit the Street' walk, raising awareness and gathering support to fund prosthetic limbs for amputees. This initiative offers them hope and access to live fulfilling lives. Read more about our collaboration: https://lnkd.in/gvtD_VnE Watch 📹: https://lnkd.in/gYj-hf_X #Inclusion #FeetOfGrace #HitTheStreet #CCSImpact
Amputees don't need pity, they need access. Support Feet of Grace to provide limbs for amputees.
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Join the Maternal Health Conversation Tomorrow! This is your chance to register for CCSI - Centre for Communication and Social Impact and Pathfinder International-Nigeria's webinar on Advocacy and Accountability for Maternal Health in Nigeria, happening tomorrow! Why you should attend: ◼ Cross-learning opportunity: Gain valuable insights from experts working in Kano and Lagos States. ◼ Unlock best practices: Discover successful strategies for improving maternal health across different contexts. ◼ Build stronger partnerships: Learn how to bridge the gap between policymakers, healthcare providers, and communities. Meet the moderators: Kolawole Omoniyi - News Manager at CoolFM, Wazobia FM, and Arewa Radio Ozi Okoli - Broadcast Journalist Arise News Channel Producer, The Morning Show. Register now! https://lnkd.in/dhxtwJhM #MaternalHealthMatters #AccountabilityForHealth #WomensHealthNigeria #HealthForAll #WebinarSeries #HealthAdvocacy #PartnershipsForHealth #MaternalHealth #Advocacy
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#WebinarInvitation: Advocacy and Accountability for Maternal Health in Nigeria CCSI - Centre for Communication and Social Impact and Pathfinder International-Nigeria invite you to a webinar on: Advocacy and Accountability for Maternal Health in Nigeria. Part of the project: Strengthening Multi-level Partnership for Advancing Women's Health in Nigeria (Kano and Lagos States). Project Goal: Foster favorable policies and sustainable financing for women's health, particularly maternal, neonatal health, and family planning. Webinar Objectives: - Raise awareness and build support for improving maternal health outcomes - Ensure stakeholders deliver on their commitments to improve maternal health Webinar Details: Date: Tuesday, 23 July 2024 Time: 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm (WAT) Duration: 1 hour Join us to learn more about advocating for and achieving accountability in maternal health outcomes in Nigeria. Share with your networks! Registration: https://lnkd.in/dhxtwJhM #MaternalHealthMatters #AccountabilityForHealth #WomensHealthNigeria #HealthForAll #WebinarSeries #HealthAdvocacy #PartnershipsForHealth
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On #NelsonMandelaDay, we remember the life and legacy of a remarkable leader who inspires us to strive for a better world. As Nelson Mandela so eloquently put it in his 2001 speech at the World Conference on Racism and Xenophobia, "Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world." We remember his wisdom and continue to work towards a future where education, equality, and social change, in the interest of all are a reality, not just ideals. #MandelaDay #NelsonMandela #Education #Inspiration #Leadership #SocialChange #Mandelaslegacy
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Strong Families, Inclusive Communities, Real Data! Our latest spotlight is on the power of collaboration and equity. Explore how strong families, inclusive communities, and accurate data can pave the way for a more sustainable future. These #InternationalDays highlight the importance of fostering connections and leaving no one behind. #SustainableFuture #SkillsRightNow #InclusiveGrowth #Families #WorldYouthSkillsDay
Building a Sustainable Future: Can Collaboration & Equity Bridge the Divide?
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Empowering Communities, One Crop at a Time! #GAINSNiPS Project🍠 Our CCSI team on the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), Strengthening Nutrition in Priority Staples (SNiPS) project in Nigeria recently visited Benue state, where social and behaviour change (SBC) activities carried out are sparking positive change in local communities. We engaged farmers, retailers, and families through: - Lively community dialogues - Informative farmers' meetings - Interactive retailers' sessions - Delicious cooking demos These activities were specially designed not only to educate and create awareness on the nutritious benefits of Vitamin A fortified crops like the Orange Fleshed Sweet Potato, but to scale-up the production of this staple crop and also promote healthy eating. Nutrient-enriched crops contribute to improved immune systems amongst families. We were delighted to see that a number of families and communities welcomed the messages and have begun planting and consuming this staple. #MediaDiary #NutritionEducation #CommunityEngagement #SustainableAgriculture #NutrientEnrichedCrops
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CCSI - Centre for Communication and Social Impact in partnership with Feet of Grace Foundation will be hitting the streets tomorrow to shed light on Disability Inclusion and Rights. Through this platform, we are giving hope to amputees who wish to walk again. Can we count on you to be a part of this and make a difference? If yes, then there are two ways you can support us - Join our walk! Venue: Jabi Lake Park (Sports Arena)- Abuja. Time: 7:00am Dress: Purple/Yellow Shirts. - By making a donation through the details below. - FEET OF GRACE FOUNDATION UNITED BANK OF AFRICA, IBADAN, NIGERIA 1019430471. #HITTHESTREET #THEPOWEROFYOU #AMPUTEEAWARENESS #MAKEADIFFERENCE #GETINVOLVED
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CCSI - Centre for Communication and Social Impact in partnership with Feet of Grace Foundation will be hitting the streets tomorrow to shed light on Disability Inclusion and Rights. Through this platform, we are giving hope to amputees who wish to walk again. Can we count on you to be a part of this and make a difference? If yes, then there are two ways you can support us - Join our walk! Venue: Jabi Lake Park (Sports Arena)- Abuja. Time: 7:00am Dress: Purple/Yellow Shirts. - By making a donation through the details below. - FEET OF GRACE FOUNDATION UNITED BANK OF AFRICA, IBADAN, NIGERIA 1019430471. #HITTHESTREET #THEPOWEROFYOU #AMPUTEEAWARENESS #MAKEADIFFERENCE #GETINVOLVED
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This #WorldPopulationDay, let's celebrate the power of inclusive data for a resilient and equitable future. Everyone counts, regardless of background or circumstance. By ensuring you are counted, valuable insights are gained to create policies that empower all. Be counted, make your voice heard! cc: National Population Commission (NPC), National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) 🔗: https://lnkd.in/dPibw6aK #InclusiveData #EquitableFuture
WORLD POPULATION DAY: Embrace the Power of Inclusive Data
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