Archive for: Madagascar


The Madagascar Population-Health-Environment (PHE) Network connects, inspires and supports practitioners, donors and policy makers to address Madagascar’s social and environmental challenges in a holistic way. This video showcases some reflections from its inaugural meeting in July 2014.

Year: 2014

Source: Madagascar PHE Network

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    The Madagascar PHE Network is a national learning network established in 2014 with the purpose of bringing together health and conservation organisations, relevant government ministries and funders to support the uptake of PHE partnerships. This document highlights the Network’s successes through infographics, story spotlights, and quotations. It also presents the Network’s 2025 Strategy.

    Year: 2020

    Source: Madagascar PHE Network

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      These PHE story cards have been designed to be used as an integrated PHE community outreach tool by community health agents and/or the community-based staff of environmental organisations. The cards can serve as a visual aid for facilitating small group storytelling and discussion sessions in both marine and terrestrial contexts, with the aim of enabling communities to express and explore their understanding of PHE linkages. It’s hoped that this tool will be effective in fostering critical thinking among community members, leading to the development of health-promoting and environmentally-friendly social norms. The cards are accompanied by a short facilitation guide, which will be elaborated as feedback is received from initial users.

      Year: 2017

      Source: Madagascar PHE Network

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        This PHE quality charter sets out the standards (and the associated validation criteria) that lead to high quality PHE partnerships according to Madagascar PHE Network members. The purpose of this PHE quality charter is to: (1) Document the shared values and commitment to human rights of Madagascar PHE Network members; Enable quality assurance of PHE partnerships across Madagascar while the number of these PHE partnerships increases; (3) Strengthen organisational reflection / learning and peer exchange; (4) Generate recognition of the quality of the work of Madagascar PHE Network members; (5) Provide leadership to the international PHE community with regards to PHE quality standards (this is the first PHE quality charter of its kind.

        Year: 2018

        Source: Madagascar PHE Network

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          This PHE partnerships guide has been designed to equip environmental and health organisations with the core values, skills and knowledge required to develop and implement effective cross-sector PHE partnerships. It starts with a thorough introduction to the PHE approach, followed by an organisational capacity assessment and development planning section to enable different organisations to tailor the use of the rest of the guide to their specific needs. The guide draws on the PHE implementation experiences of Blue Ventures and other members of the Madagascar PHE Network in order to provide practical advice with case study examples, structured in a conversational and accessible format.

          Year: 2017

          Source: Madagascar PHE Network

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