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Corinne Shefner-Rogers


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Dr. Shefner-Rogers is a Behavior Change Communication Consultant with 18 years experience in advising multilateral organizations, governments, universities, and non-profit health organizations on how to develop and evaluate their public health behavior change communication goals and objectives, both in the U.S. and internationally. She has designed and evaluated a wide range of theory-based, multi-level, and multi-media behavior change communication interventions in more than 15 developing countries. Recent projects include a civic education diffusion project that tested an innovative and context-appropriate new technology in Afghanistan, and a UNICEF entertainment-education television soap opera about maternal health and hygiene in India. She has developed national strategic plans in reproductive health for such countries as Bangladesh and Pakistan, a recent Strategic Plan for Disaster Preparedness for the State of California, the Cancer Plan for the State of New Mexico, and the New Mexico Injury Prevention Strategic Plan.

Dr. Shefner-Rogers holds a Ph.D. in Public Health from Johns Hopkins University, an MA in Communications Management from the Annenberg School for Communication/University of Southern California, and a BA in Anthropology from McGill University. She is also an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Family & Community Medicine at the University of New Mexico and has published numerous articles in refereed journals.