Archive for: Pathfinder International


An overview video of the HoPE-LVB project, implemented by Pathfinder International in the Lake Victoria Basin region of Uganda and Kenya.

Año 2014

Fuente: Pathfinder Internacional

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    Multimedia overview of the HoPE-LVB project, which was a PHE project implemented by Pathfinder International from 2011–2019 in the Lake Victoria basin region of Kenya and Uganda.

    Año: 2019

    Fuente: Pathfinder Internacional

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      In 2017, the Evidence to Action (E2A) Project (2011–present), with support from USAID, launched “Building Resilience through Strengthening and Integrating Reproductive Health and Family Planning in Niger” (RISE-FP) in the Sahel to integrate quality family planning (FP) programming into the RISE initiative.

      USAID solicited the project to integrate quality family planning programming into the 2014 RISE initiative, a groundbreaking initiative with multiple partners that focused on building the resilience of chronically vulnerable households in targeted agro-pastoral and marginal agriculture zones in Niger and Burkina Faso through economic empowerment, strengthening governance, and improving health and nutrition.

      As part of the RISE-FP project, E2A proposed to pilot and document an innovative FP and resilience intervention built on the concepts of integration and partnership between the health and non-health sectors. Although the intervention was relatively small in scale in comparison to that of E2A and RISE activities across the region, its significance is substantial.

      Año: 2020

      Fuente: Pathfinder Internacional

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        This publication explores experience from phase one (2011-2014) of the HoPE-LVB project, and offers considerations for implementing a scalable, integrated PHE project.

        Año: 2015

        Fuente: Pathfinder Internacional

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          This HoPE-LVB advocacy documentary produced by DevCom consultants explains the steps taken to achieve project outcomes from local, sub-national, national, regional, and global advocacy.

          Año: 2015

          Fuente: Pathfinder Internacional

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            This brief discusses the Health of People and Environment—Lake Victoria Basin (HoPE–LVB) project’s experience with advocacy on Bussi & Jaguzi Islands, Uganda, and offers lessons for other implementers on how to lay the groundwork to sustain integrated PHE projects at the sub-national level.

            Año: 2016

            Fuente: Pathfinder Internacional

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            This brief discusses the Health of People and Environment—Lake Victoria Basin (HoPE–LVB) project’s experience with advocacy in Homa Bay County, Kenya, and offers lessons for other implementers on how to lay the groundwork to sustain integrated PHE projects at the sub-national level.

            Año: 2016

            Fuente: Pathfinder Internacional

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              Este resumen resume los resultados de la evaluación interna de las Fases I y II del proyecto HoPE-LVB, implementado entre 2011 y 2017.

              Año: 2018

              Fuente: Pathfinder Internacional

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                Este informe describe el fuerte componente de promoción utilizado por el proyecto HoPE-LVB para garantizar la institucionalización y expansión de enfoques probados con éxito, en particular la colaboración con la Comisión de la Cuenca del Lago Victoria como socio institucional.

                Año: 2018

                Fuente: Pathfinder Internacional

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                  El proyecto HoPE-LVB aplicó el enfoque sistemático de ampliación de escala de ExpandNet/Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) de Comenzar con el fin en mente para asegurar una exitosa institucionalización y expansión del proyecto. Este informe ofrece lecciones a los implementadores y donantes sobre cómo la institucionalización surgió como un camino crítico hacia la ampliación y la sostenibilidad de la programación integrada.

                  Año: 2018

                  Fuente: Pathfinder Internacional

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