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2023
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Agency For All
Numerous studies demonstrate the potential of Social and Behaviour Change (SBC) interventions to change behaviours, shift social norms, address structural barriers, and to spark collective action. However, much of this evidence is generated during the life of the program, and/or in evaluation studies at program closure, while the effects after the program closes remain understudied. This review aims to identify conceptualizations and methodological
approaches to understanding post-project effects, drawing from different approaches in the literature.
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