Archive for: Madagascar PHE Network


Madagascar tiene una rica historia de iniciativas integradas de conservación y desarrollo. Este informe proporciona una descripción general de la evolución del enfoque integrado de PHE en Madagascar desde finales de la década de 1980 hasta la actualidad, junto con un resumen de las oportunidades y los desafíos relacionados con la ampliación de este enfoque en el futuro. Se basa en gran medida en varios informes excelentes publicados a mediados de la década de 2000, complementados con literatura gris y comunicaciones personales. Este informe está organizado cronológicamente, con fases superpuestas que reflejan desarrollos clave en políticas y prácticas. Los principales proyectos y actores se destacan en cada etapa, además de importantes enfoques y lecciones aprendidas.

Año 2014

Fuente: Blue Ventures | La Red de ESP de Madagascar

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    A national webinar conducted by Madagascar PHE Network, including presentations from the following organizations: Ny Tanintsika, Blue Ventures, and Wildlife Conservation Society.

    Año: 2020

    Source: Madagascar PHE Network

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      The Madagascar PHE Network supports its members’ monitoring, evaluation, learning & research efforts to collate impact data, strengthen the evidence base for this holistic approach, deepen understanding of its added value and inform improvements to programming. This website feature provides key impact statistics as well as community testimonials from PHE sites across Madagascar.

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        Madagascar’s national PHE network connects, inspires, and supports its members to develop collaborative initiatives that improve the health of both people and the environment. The PHE Network website includes resources, reports, and news relevant to network members as well as other stakeholders working in the field of PHE.

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        Already reviewed by the Ministry of Public Health and currently in pilot mode, the posters will soon be available in several Malagasy dialects including Betsimisaraka, Vezo, Sakalava-Vezo, Sakalava-Antakarana, Betsileo and Tanala. They show what communities should do to protect themselves and others from this coronavirus, with more illustrations than text to optimise everyone’s understanding. The messages align with those already promoted by the World Health Organization in Madagascar, and complement existing government tools that have been designed for use in higher literacy urban settings.

        Año: 2020

        Source: Madagascar PHE Network

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          This technical guide, intended for NGO members of the Madagascar PHE Network, suggests a variety of community-based actions that can be taken according to the needs and capabilities of each organisation. Concise yet rich in content, the guide includes an overview of key information relating COVID-19 and the pandemic response strategies of the PHE network. Then it offers a selection of actions relevant to all organisations, followed by more in-depth actions and guiding principles for PHE implementers. Actions include cross-training staff to mobilise communities, supporting positive behaviour change and social norms around preventative practices, and strengthening local community structures while seeking to mitigate potential impacts on livelihoods and ecosystems. The guide concludes with an encouragement to NGO members to track all of their initiatives relating to COVID-19 so that the network can capture the value of a holistic PHE approach in responding to this pandemic and share best practices as they emerge.

          Año: 2020

          Source: Madagascar PHE Network

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            A video of the November 2019 Madagascar PHE Network showcase event to review five years of achievements since the Network’s creation. More than 100 people gathered at the Hotel Carlton Anosy in Antananarivo, Madagascar, including representatives from 40 health and environmental organisations plus local associations, communities, ministries, funders, embassies and the media. Key results, implementation experiences and lessons learned were shared through presentations, exhibition stands, posters, discussion panels and community testimonies.

            Año: 2019

            Source: Madagascar PHE Network

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            This news article on the Madagascar PHE Network website summarizes the November 2019 showcase event to review five years of achievements since the Network’s creation. More than 100 people gathered at the Hotel Carlton Anosy in Antananarivo, Madagascar, including representatives from 40 health and environmental organisations plus local associations, communities, ministries, funders, embassies and the media. Key results, implementation experiences and lessons learned were shared through presentations, exhibition stands, posters, discussion panels and community testimonies.

            Año: 2019

            Source: Madagascar PHE Network

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              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.

              Año 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.

                Año: 2020

                Source: Madagascar PHE Network

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