Awareness doesn’t change behaviour — belief does. We build social and behaviour change communication that meets people inside their own culture and walks them to a different choice.
NGOs, missions, CSR programmes and public campaigns that must change what people do, not just what they know.
The message is correct, the budget is spent — and behaviour hasn’t moved.
Communication people repeat to each other — the only kind that changes behaviour.






SBCC is communication designed to change what people do, not just what they know. It uses psychology, community insight and trusted, repeated messengers to move real behaviours — savings, health, livelihoods — where a poster alone never could.
Government missions, public programmes and development organisations. Our livelihood work spans states and stages — Chhattiskala in Chhattisgarh, the Gullak summit in Uttarakhand, Saras Aajeevika on its national stage in Delhi — turning schemes into brands that communities recognise, trust and act on.
Because adoption is a belief problem. A scheme people can name, recognise and feel proud of outperforms an anonymous one. Identity gives a programme memory; memory gives it participation.
Gullak took a childhood object — the clay savings pot — and built a state entrepreneurship movement on it: name, identity, summit environments and films of real beneficiaries, all speaking one language from the registration desk to the highway.
Related practices — Political & Governance Communication · Films, AV & Storytelling · All seven, mapped
Tell us the behaviour you need to shift. We’ll send back a first read of the belief standing in its way.