More than 35 years ago, the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs was created to recognize the crucial role of communication in public health. We remain leaders insocial and behavior changetoday because we understand that words matter, that community matters and that only by working together can we improve the health of individuals, families and communities around the world.
Our strategic innovations are evidence-based, people-centered and results-oriented.
We work with governments and NGOs, providers and clients, community health workers and religious leaders, andmen and womenwho simply want healthier lives for those they love. We stand alongsidepartners rooted in the communitieswhere we work to better understand the needs of those we serve – and help them advocate for what they need to break down the barriers standing in the way of sustainable change.