Target Audiences
Explore SBC programs by target population groups.
Adolescent Girls
Female youth aged 10-19 facing specific gender-related barriers
At-Risk Youth for Radicalization
Young people vulnerable to extremist recruitment due to marginalization, identity struggles, or grievances
Caregivers/Parents
Parents and caregivers of young children, important for child health and nutrition.
Community Leaders
Traditional leaders, religious leaders, and community influencers.
Drivers
Motor vehicle operators including private car drivers, commercial vehicle operators, and motorcycle riders.
Employers
Business owners, factory managers, company executives, and employer organizations.
Faith Communities
Members of religious congregations and faith-based communities
First Responders
Emergency personnel including firefighters, police, paramedics, and community emergency volunteers.
General Population
Broad population-level targeting without specific demographic segmentation.
Healthcare Workers
Frontline health workers, community health volunteers, and facility-based providers.
Men/Fathers
Men and fathers as partners, decision-makers, and influencers of family health behaviors.
Migrants & Displaced Persons
Refugees, internally displaced persons (IDPs), migrants, and returnees affected by forced or voluntary migration
People with Mental Health Conditions
Individuals experiencing depression, anxiety, psychosis, or other mental health challenges
Policymakers
Government officials, legislators, and decision-makers at various levels.
Practitioners
Professional staff, field workers, and technical specialists implementing development and humanitarian programs.
Pregnant Women & New Mothers
Women during pregnancy and the postnatal period, key for maternal and newborn health.
TVET/Vocational Learners
Students and trainees in technical and vocational education programs
Teachers/Educators
Teachers and education professionals as role models and communicators.
Urban Planners
City planners, transport engineers, and officials responsible for urban design and infrastructure decisions.
Women of Reproductive Age
Women aged 15-49, often primary targets for family planning and maternal health programs.
Youth/Adolescents
Young people typically aged 10-24, including in and out of school youth.