https://www.behaviourchange.net/

This website was developed by a group of SBC practitioners with the technical and financial support of People in Need (PIN). It provides humanitarian and development practitioners working in low-income settings with the know-how required for enabling people to practice positive behaviours, such as washing hands with soap, breastfeeding exclusively or sending girls to school.
It serves as a directory of resources helping practitioners to:
> understand what barriers prevent people from practicing the desired behaviours
> realize what enablers can help people with adopting such behaviours
> use this understanding to design effective behaviour change interventions
> implement and evaluate such interventions in a maximum quality
> share the lessons they learnt with other practitioners
The ultimate goal of the website is to help relief and development practitoners increase the positive impacts of their interventions.
The website promotes the use of two field-tested tools, the Designing for Behaviour Change (DBC) framework and Barrier Analysis (BA) study.