Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

The Voices program is managed and implemented by the Center for Communication Programs (CCP) at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Established in 1916 by William H. Welch and John D. Rockerfeller, the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health is dedicated to the education of a diverse group of research scientists and public health professionals, a process inseparably linked to the discovery and application of new knowledge, and through these activities, to the improvement of health and prevention of disease and disability around the world. The first of its kind, it is the largest school of public health in the world with more than 60 centers and institutions.
As a Center within the Department of Health, Behavior and Society at the Bloomberg School of Public Health, CCP's work spans a broad spectrum of health issues and related areas including reproductive health and family planning, HIV/AIDS, malaria, water and sanitation, maternal and child health, avian and pandemic influenza, tobacco control, gender, and nutrition. More information about CCP is available on the CCP partner page.