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Leadership in Strategic Communication Workshop

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Applications are due Dec. 1 and will be accepted on a rolling basis.

Monday, June 16, 2025, 8:00 a.m. - Friday, July 4, 2025, 6:00 a.m. ET
Onsite
Add to Calendar 15 jhu-bsph-306601 Leadership in Strategic Communication Workshop

This three-week workshop, organized by the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs and led by a distinguished faculty of public health, policy and development experts, will transform the way you approach work.

The backbone of the workshop is guided by the P Process, a five-step communication framework. The P Process, which has guided the creation of communication strategies for more than 30 years, has been updated to incorporate lessons learned and to acknowledge the real-time, dynamic nature of the strategic process as well as new technologies and the constantly changing nature of communication, social norms and individual behavior and decision-making. It draws from many other disciplines, including design theory, behavioral economics, social psychology and anthropology.

Throughout the course of the workshop, participants will also explore their own personal potential for making a positive impact in the world. This holistic approach to change was developed by one of the workshop's original creators, Dr. Benjamin Lozare, whose legacy workshop facilitators carry forward today.

The LSCW has over 5,000 alumni in 100 countries around the world. Our alumni include country presidents, ministers of health, USAID mission directors, and other leaders in government, public health, global development, medicine and communication. 

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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
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This three-week workshop, organized by the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs and led by a distinguished faculty of public health, policy and development experts, will transform the way you approach work.

The backbone of the workshop is guided by the P Process, a five-step communication framework. The P Process, which has guided the creation of communication strategies for more than 30 years, has been updated to incorporate lessons learned and to acknowledge the real-time, dynamic nature of the strategic process as well as new technologies and the constantly changing nature of communication, social norms and individual behavior and decision-making. It draws from many other disciplines, including design theory, behavioral economics, social psychology and anthropology.

Throughout the course of the workshop, participants will also explore their own personal potential for making a positive impact in the world. This holistic approach to change was developed by one of the workshop's original creators, Dr. Benjamin Lozare, whose legacy workshop facilitators carry forward today.

The LSCW has over 5,000 alumni in 100 countries around the world. Our alumni include country presidents, ministers of health, USAID mission directors, and other leaders in government, public health, global development, medicine and communication. 

Arzum Ciloglu, MPH, DrPH

Workshop facilitator

Arzum Ciloglu has more than 20 years’ experience in public health in the areas of family planning, reproductive health, maternal health, post-abortion care, HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis. She is CCP’s director for capacity strengthening.

Arzum has worked extensively in the development and implementation of capacity building programs including the development of curricula and training materials for strategic health communication program planning and advocacy. A team leader, she has specific expertise in strategic leadership and management, advocacy, quality and performance improvement and knowledge management.

At the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Arzum received her DrPH in Population, Family and Reproductive Health, was a Nafis Sadik Fellow and received a certificate in health communication. She is an associate in the Department of Health, Behavior and Society and has worked extensively in Africa, Asia and Near East/Eastern Europe. She is fluent in Turkish.

Andrea Brown Anschel, MSW

Workshop facilitator

Andrea Brown Anschel has worked with CCP as a program officer since 2010 and has more than 14 years of experience working in international health. Andrea has vast experience in training and capacity building. With a Baltimore-based team, five times she has organized and co-facilitated CCP’s signature four-week Leadership in Strategic Communication Workshop held in the United States. She has also co-led in the organization and facilitation of five two-week leadership workshops in Senegal, Barbados, Ethiopia, Nigeria and Rwanda.

Andrea is currently a senior program officer supporting Breakthrough ACTION, CCP’s global social and behavior change project, as a team leader for Sierra Leone and Nigeria. Specifically, Andrea supports supervision, management and oversight on several technical areas including zoonotic diseases, malaria, COVID-19, WASH, family planning/reproductive health and maternal, newborn and child health.

Andrea previously provided technical and operational support on CCP’s global malaria program. She has creative community outreach experience and has a proven commitment to social change and advocacy. Andrea has also worked as a health educator for rural mothers and children and a project coordinator for famine-stricken communities in Madagascar. She also has extensive experience working with domestic organizations, including non-profits that provide skills and opportunities for marginalized populations. Andrea has a master’s in social work from the University of Maryland with a concentration in community development and social action.

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