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What It Is:
The image shows the cover page of a report titled 'Outcome Harvesting Evaluation of Social and Behavior Change Activities Focused on Zoonotic Diseases.' The report is attributed to Breakthrough ACTION Guinea and dated November 2023. It mentions support from USAID and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
Grade Level Suitability:
This document is a report, not a worksheet, and is not suitable for any grade level. It is a professional document likely intended for researchers, policymakers, and program managers involved in public health and international development.
Why Use It:
The report likely presents findings and insights from an evaluation of social and behavior change activities related to zoonotic diseases. It would be useful for understanding the effectiveness of interventions, identifying lessons learned, and informing future program design and implementation.
How to Use It:
This is a report intended to be read and analyzed. Users would review the content to understand the outcomes of the evaluated activities, the methodologies used, and the recommendations provided. It can be used for research, program planning, or policy development.
Target Users:
The target users are likely public health professionals, international development practitioners, researchers, policymakers, and program managers working on zoonotic diseases and social and behavior change interventions.
The image shows the cover page of a report titled 'Outcome Harvesting Evaluation of Social and Behavior Change Activities Focused on Zoonotic Diseases.' The report is attributed to Breakthrough ACTION Guinea and dated November 2023. It mentions support from USAID and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
Grade Level Suitability:
This document is a report, not a worksheet, and is not suitable for any grade level. It is a professional document likely intended for researchers, policymakers, and program managers involved in public health and international development.
Why Use It:
The report likely presents findings and insights from an evaluation of social and behavior change activities related to zoonotic diseases. It would be useful for understanding the effectiveness of interventions, identifying lessons learned, and informing future program design and implementation.
How to Use It:
This is a report intended to be read and analyzed. Users would review the content to understand the outcomes of the evaluated activities, the methodologies used, and the recommendations provided. It can be used for research, program planning, or policy development.
Target Users:
The target users are likely public health professionals, international development practitioners, researchers, policymakers, and program managers working on zoonotic diseases and social and behavior change interventions.




