Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Center for Communication Programs

The Voices program is managed and implemented by the Center for Communication Programs (CCP) at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Johns Hopkins established CCP over 20 years ago in recognition of the pivotal role communication plays in the way people think and behave about health and development issues. 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. CCP's programs are currently active in more than 30 countries worldwide as well as in the U.S. Since 1988, they have reached more than 1 billion people.
With over 600 staff, CCP is a premier organization offering technical strategic assistance in communication and advocacy programs in the US and around the world. VOICES is a project of the Global Program on Malaria, and managed out of the CCP offices in downtown Baltimore. Voices takes advantage of the Research and Evaluation Division within the Center that boasts published researchers, the Knowledge 4 Health Project, which builds digital platforms to enhance learning, documentation and dissemination. USAID, Dfid, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Packard Foundation and others support CCP projects.