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The ABCs of SBC

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The ABCs of SBC
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  • The ABCs of SBC

    SBC in Ending Violence in Schools

    09/02/2026 | 22 min
    A good school is a place where a child learns one powerful belief: I matter.
    When children feel safe, heard, and valued at school, it can change everything - how they see themselves, how they learn, and how they imagine their future. Yet for millions of children around the world, violence remains a routine part of school life, shaping childhoods in ways that are both harmful and deeply normalized.
    In this episode of The ABCs of SBC, we explore how social and behavior change approaches are helping to transform schools - and why ending violence in education systems is both possible and essential. Drawing on powerful stories and evidence from Uganda and beyond, we unpack what it truly takes to build a “good school.”
    Qali is joined by three leaders working at the forefront of education and child protection:
    Dipak Naker, Executive Director of the Coalition for Good Schools
    Gemma Wilson-Clark, Head of Secretariat, Safe to Learn Coalition
    Hope Wambi, Violence Against Children Prevention Coordinator at Raising Voices
    Together, they examine why laws alone are not enough, how deeply held beliefs about discipline and power shape school culture, and what it means to take a whole-school, system-wide approach to change. You’ll hear how shifting social norms, redistributing power, and giving children real voice and agency can dramatically reduce violence — including evidence from the Good School Toolkit, which reduced corporal punishment by over 40% in participating schools.
    From classrooms to communities to national policy, this episode shows that when schools change, childhoods change.
    Resources:
    Good Schools Toolkit
    Safe to Learn Coalition
    Coalition for Good Schools 
    Raising Voices 
    The views and opinions expressed by the contributors are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of UNICEF or any entities they represent. The content here is for information purposes only.

    The ABCs of SBC is hosted by Qali Id and produced and developed by Helena Ballester Bon in partnership with Common Thread.

    Check out UNICEF’s latest publication on Social and Behaviour Change, Hidden in Plain Sight, a celebration of the everyday heroes on the frontlines of public health outbreaks, or the first publication, Why don’t you just behave! For more information about UNICEF SBC, check out the programme guidance.

    We care about what you think — you can share your thoughts on the podcast using this feedback form. For all other inquiries, please contact [email protected].
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    Data Science and SBC

    22/01/2026 | 21 min
    How can behavioural data science improve social and behaviour change (SBC) programs? Where do machine learning and AI genuinely add value? And what can goat markets teach us about human behaviour?

    In this episode, we explore the emerging field of behavioural data science: how it reveals patterns, frictions, and hidden levers in datasets that weren’t necessarily collected with human behaviour in mind.

    Recorded at the Behavioural Horizons Workshop at UNICEF’s Office of Strategy and Evidence (Innocenti) in Florence, we hear from behavioural scientists, data scientists, and humanitarian practitioners working at the frontier. They share why better data starts with better questions, why context and culture still matter in a world of algorithms, and how behavioural data science can narrow the gap between evidence, decisions, and people’s lived realities. It’s a candid look at the opportunities, risks, and human choices that determine whether behavioural data science can help drive meaningful behaviour change.
    You’ll hear from:
    Benjamin Hickler, UNICEF Office of Strategy and Evidence, Innocenti
    Luke Montuori, Senior Psychometrician
     Rebecca Moreno Jimenez, Innovation Team, UNHCR
     Rafael Batista, Princeton University
     Chiara Cappellini, Behavioural Science Group, UAE
     Alexandra DeFilippo, Sistema Futura
     Patrick Forscher, Busara Center for Behavioural Science
    Resources:
    Learn more about UNICEF Innocenti (https://www.unicef.org/innocenti/) 
    Learn more about UNICEF BIRD Lab (https://www.unicefbirdlab.org/) 
    The views and opinions expressed by the contributors are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of UNICEF or any entities they represent. The content here is for information purposes only.

    The ABCs of SBC is hosted by Qali Id and produced and developed by Helena Ballester Bon in partnership with Common Thread.

    Check out UNICEF’s latest publication on Social and Behaviour Change, Hidden in Plain Sight, a celebration of the everyday heroes on the frontlines of public health outbreaks, or the first publication, Why don’t you just behave! For more information about UNICEF SBC, check out the programme guidance.

    We care about what you think — you can share your thoughts on the podcast using this feedback form. For all other inquiries, please contact [email protected].
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    SBC in Faith Engagement to End Harmful Practices

    09/10/2025 | 25 min
    For generations, harmful practices such as female genital mutilation and child marriage have been justified as traditions of identity and belonging, and have, at times, been linked to misinterpretations of religious text – even as they cause life long harm. Today, faith leaders across Africa and the Middle East are reshaping these beliefs from within their own communities, using their moral authority and influence to redefine these traditions and protect the next generation.
    In this episode, Qali Id speaks with faith leaders and UNICEF specialists from Uganda, The Gambia, and Iraq to explore how faith engagement is helping end harmful practices, in particular FGM. From sermons that reinterpret religious teachings, to interfaith alliances confronting resistance, to tea-circle conversations that replace top-down campaigns, this discussion reveals how transformation takes root when it begins within communities themselves.
    You’ll hear from:
    Sheikh Abdallah Sabila, Imam and advocate from Uganda
    Dr. Nassim Majidi, Director and Co-founder of Samuel Hall, Kenya
    Momat Jallow, SBC Specialist at UNICEF The Gambia
    Hadeer Albo Heae, SBC Manager at UNICEF Iraq
    Resources:
    UNICEF Faith Engagement guide on Harmful Practices, developed in collaboration with Religious for Peace and Samuel Hall
    Do you want to learn more on how does Social and Behaviour Change supports interventions in Child Protection? Tune in to our ABCs of SBC podcast’s episode on SBC in Social Norms and Harmful Practices, SBC in Preventing Violence Against Girls, Boys and Women, and SBC in Online Child Protection.
    The views and opinions expressed by the contributors are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of UNICEF or any entities they represent. The content here is for information purposes only.

    The ABCs of SBC is hosted by Qali Id and produced and developed by Helena Ballester Bon in partnership with Common Thread.

    Check out UNICEF’s latest publication on Social and Behaviour Change, Hidden in Plain Sight, a celebration of the everyday heroes on the frontlines of public health outbreaks, or the first publication, Why don’t you just behave! For more information about UNICEF SBC, check out the programme guidance.

    We care about what you think — you can share your thoughts on the podcast using this feedback form. For all other inquiries, please contact [email protected].
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    SBC in Community System Strengthening

    29/09/2025 | 21 min
    Sudan is living through war and mass displacement. Yemen faces one of the world’s longest-running humanitarian crises. And in Moldova, far from active conflict but still grappling with inequality, Roma communities remain excluded from the very systems meant to serve them. Across these vastly different contexts, one question emerges: how do communities themselves step in to sustain and shape the systems around them?
    In this episode, host Qali Id speaks with UNICEF SBC specialists from Sudan, Yemen, and Moldova to explore the unexpected power of trust, local leadership, and cultural respect in strengthening systems. From youth-run resistance committees, to volunteer health networks, to trusted Roma leaders bridging gaps in access, this conversation highlights how Social and Behaviour Change (SBC) enables communities not just to survive—but to lead the way toward more inclusive and resilient futures.
    You'll hear from:
    Maha Abasher Khalid Osman, SBC Specialist at UNICEF Sudan
    Cristina Stratulat, SBC Officer at UNICEF Moldova
     Abdullah Alshehari, SBC Specialist at UNICEF Yemen
    Resources:
    Harnessing community engagement and multisectoral SBC approaches to address vaccine hesitancy in Moldova | UNICEF Moldova
    Home | UNICEF SBC GUIDANCE 
    Related episodes:
    Episode 5 - SBC in Support of System Strengthening (Apple) (Spotify) 
    Episode 11 - Community Delivery Platforms (Apple) (Spotify)
    The views and opinions expressed by the contributors are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of UNICEF or any entities they represent. The content here is for information purposes only.

    The ABCs of SBC is hosted by Qali Id and produced and developed by Helena Ballester Bon in partnership with Common Thread.

    Check out UNICEF’s latest publication on Social and Behaviour Change, Hidden in Plain Sight, a celebration of the everyday heroes on the frontlines of public health outbreaks, or the first publication, Why don’t you just behave! For more information about UNICEF SBC, check out the programme guidance.

    We care about what you think — you can share your thoughts on the podcast using this feedback form. For all other inquiries, please contact [email protected].
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    SBC in Online Child Protection

    06/08/2025 | 23 min
    The internet is where kids learn, play, and connect, but it’s also where they can be bullied, exploited, surveilled, and manipulated. As digital threats evolve faster than the systems designed to protect children, how do we keep them safe in a world that’s always online?
    From outdated legal frameworks to overwhelmed parents and disconnected protection services, this episode highlights not just the risks children face online, but the opportunities to involve them and their caregivers as co-designers of safer digital spaces, and how SBC offers a way forward.
    You'll hear from:
    Afrooz Kaviani Johnson, Child Protection Specialist at UNICEF Headquarters
    Mahwish Saeed Syed, SBC Officer at UNICEF Pakistan
    Saji Thomas, Chief of Child Protection at UNICEF Gulf Area Office
    Resources:
    “Digitial Parenting” on the Parent Hub
    Explore how UNICEF is tackling violence and exploitation in the digital environment, including a range of actions for parents, governments and companies to keep children safe online.
    The views and opinions expressed by the contributors are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of UNICEF or any entities they represent. The content here is for information purposes only.

    The ABCs of SBC is hosted by Qali Id and produced and developed by Helena Ballester Bon in partnership with Common Thread.

    Check out UNICEF’s latest publication on Social and Behaviour Change, Hidden in Plain Sight, a celebration of the everyday heroes on the frontlines of public health outbreaks, or the first publication, Why don’t you just behave! For more information about UNICEF SBC, check out the programme guidance.

    We care about what you think — you can share your thoughts on the podcast using this feedback form. For all other inquiries, please contact [email protected].

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How does social and behaviour change support child rights? We are on a mission to find out. Through interviews with experts from across the globe, this podcast explores what Social and Behaviour Change (SBC) is and whether it can move the needle forward in the battle for gender equality, climate action, and other complex challenges. Tune in to hear Social and Behaviour Change practitioners across a variety of disciplines share their knowledge, learnings, and experience on whether SBC can help us achieve better outcomes for children across the globe. Uncover the limits and possibilities of SBC in various global issues — without the complexity, while on your commute. Learn more about UNICEF SBC at www.sbcguidance.org
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