Upcoming RANAS courses 2024: Systematic behaviour change in development projects

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Dear all,

the next RANAS course will take place in English and online on 22-23-25 and 29 April 2024

Please klick here to visit our website for more information:

We will offer the same course in collaboration with Eawag in French on 5-7-12 and 14 October 2024.

We look forward to seeing many of you!
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Max

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Re: Ranas course: Systematic behaviour change in development projects at Eawag

Dear Paresh,

many thanks for reaching out and for your interest in behaviour change and Ranas.

We are offering the courses regularely, the next course happening at Eawag in October: www.eawag.ch/de/news-agenda/agenda/detai...9b4521e40731b8b064e1 (This one will be in French).

We haven't scheduled other English courses yet, but will make sure to poste them on the Susana website. We also announce them through our Ranas newsletter. You can send me an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. if you would like to be added.

Best wishes,
Max

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Re: Ranas course: Systematic behaviour change in development projects at Eawag

Dear Dr Max
Welcome to SuSanA and thank you for posting about the online course on designing BCC.  The timing feels opportune given the traction BCC is gaining across the world.

I was curious to know if it will be delivered again and if you plan to deliver it often. Also the quantum of discount offered to professionals from low- and middle-income countries (500 CHF is a lot of money for many of us in the Global South and often our institutions do not reimburse such expenses).  

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Ranas course: Systematic behaviour change in development projects at Eawag

This is a cordial invitation to the online course "Systematic behaviour change in development projects" at Eawag in collaboration with Ranas Ltd.

Objectives
The course will enable participants to plan, design and evaluate systematic behaviour change campaigns based on the RANAS approach. The participants will learn how to conduct a quantitative survey measuring relevant behavioural factors, how to identify the required behaviour change techniques and how to verify their effectiveness. The course will be based on a comprehensive revision of the Ranas approach and includes several new tools.

For whom
The course targets professionals interested in behavior change, especially in water, sanitation and hygiene.

Course Subjects
• Developing systematic behaviour change campaigns
• Increasing knowledge of contextual, social, cultural, and psychological behavioural factors
• Developing a quantitative questionnaire
• Preparing a survey and analysing data
• Selecting behaviour change techniques and designing a campaign
• Developing and conducting a field test
• Monitoring change in behavioural factors and behaviour

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