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This is the baseline socioeconomic assessment report for the Tuungane Project, a health and conservation project implemented in the greater Mahale ecosystem on the shores of Lake Tanganyika in western Tanzania. The assessment used a qualitative-quantitative approach with key informant interviews, focus group discussions, and a survey of 487 households. The report details key demographic indicators, as well as indicators related to empowerment and security. This baseline survey was conducted from June to July 2011, and is included in this report. A follow-up survey is being conducted from July-August 2016.

Year: 2011

Source: The Nature Conservancy

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    In this study, researchers define and measure resilience within the context of Population, Health, and Environment programming and quantify the link between resilience and family planning. The study findings support the importance of including FP/MCH as part of integrated projects to enhance resilience.

    Year: 2018

    Source: Population and Environment

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      A research report by Population Reference Bureau (PRB), in collaboration with partners from the Tuungane Population, Health, and Environment (PHE) project, that analyzes data from Tuungane’s baseline survey of knowledge, attitudes, and practices among village residents regarding family planning (FP), conservation, and potential linkages.

      Year: 2016

      Source: Population Reference Bureau

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        An overview of Tuungane, a collaborative project in Tanzania implemented by Pathfinder International and The Nature Conservancy. It is addressing the connections between people, their health, and the environment in the Greater Mahale Ecosystem (GME) – part of Lake Tanganyika Basin.

        Year: 2017

        Source: The Nature Conservancy

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