About
Centre for Behaviour Change and Communication (CBCC) is an organisation that was established in 2011. They are committed to achieving transformation of communities by providing comprehensive Social and Behaviour Change (SBC) solutions for the public and private sectors. They do this through innovative and evidence-based interventions that address change at multiple levels and contribute towards SBC policy development and practice in Kenya and beyond.
In their quest to bring about lasting and impactful societal change they always take human centred approaches to ensure They develop solutions that meet the needs of their audiences. They have demonstrated expertise in programmes design, planning, implementation, evaluation, training, capacity strengthening and research.
What they do
They provide social and behaviour change (SBC) solutions across all sectors. SBC is a proven, systematic and evidence based process that aims to bring about lasting and impactful change to individuals and communities. SBC approaches have formed the basis for behaviour change interventions for many years in the health sector (influencing uptake of health services, counselling among others). In recent years other sectors such as agriculture, education, governance, environment, road safety and financial services have begun to appreciate the central role of SBC in influencing consumer behaviour and creating demand for products and services.
How they work
They partner with international and local organizations, national and county governments in providing effective SBC solutions.
Where they work
By harnessing social and behaviour change theories and approaches they have been able to successfully execute social and behaviour change interventions in health, agriculture, education, insurance, financial services sectors and seeds systems. They are developing interventions for other sectors such as road safety, manufacturing, tourism and wildlife, governance, environment, democracy, gender and child protection among others.
Their programmes
They constantly strive to design and implement behaviour enabling solutions and programmes that are cost effective, measurable and impactful. They have a track record of successfully delivering on solutions for some audiences that are traditionally out of the reach of contemporary programmes such as low literacy communities and hard to reach communities in rural areas. Their programmes integrate and invest in effective SBC interventions that facilitate high impact achievements and efforts to address the SDGs.


