Archivo para: Oficina de Referencia de Población


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.

Año: 2016

Fuente: Oficina de Referencia de Población

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Gender and health experts from Gallina Mpoano participate in a webinar discussion of their population, health, and environment (PHE) activities in rural coastal communities in Ghana.

The webinar’s conversation focused on questions such as:

  • Which communication tools and collaborative approaches were most effective for delivering the Hen Mpoano project’s PHE outcomes?
  • To what extent did the project achieve its objectives and how is Hen Mpoano sustaining achievements beyond the project’s lifetime?
  • What additional lessons learned could other PHE projects and organizations interested in the approach take from this experience?

Año: 2020

Fuente: Oficina de Referencia de Población

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This working paper by the Evidence Project synthesizes the available research from the latest generation of population, health, and environment (PHE) projects, providing a detailed account of the benefits of integrated projects and gaps in the evidence base.

Año: 2015

Fuente: Oficina de Referencia de Población

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In many developing countries, extreme weather events tied to climate change are increasingly threatening people’s property, livelihoods, and lives. Policymakers seek strategies to help people build resilience to these environmental shocks, which can exacerbate crises caused by poverty and poor health. This interactive infographic, shared via the web and social media, explains the concept of resilience in simple terms, highlighting the policy interventions that help families become more resilient to a crisis. Framing resilience as the integration of health and nutrition, education, and economic stability, the infographic outlines clear policy changes that decisionmakers across sectors can implement.

Año: 2015

Fuente: Oficina de Referencia de Población

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Este mapa identifica proyectos de campo en todo el mundo relacionados con la población, la salud, el medio ambiente y/o el desarrollo, así como financiadores y organizaciones centrados en la investigación y el aprendizaje de políticas y promoción relevantes. El mapa permite a los usuarios ver lo que se está logrando en el campo de crecimiento de la población, la salud, el medio ambiente y el desarrollo, y aprender acerca de los actores clave.

Año: 2019

Fuente: Oficina de Referencia de Población

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This policy brief explores the connections between women, their access to family planning, population, and resilience, and makes the case that investments that aim to improve women’s access to rights-based voluntary family planning are critical to building resilience. This brief aims to help health, climate change, and development practitioners who focus on resilience better understand and communicate these connections in order to embrace and promote family planning as a local, national, and global development priority.

Año: 2015

Fuente: Oficina de Referencia de Población

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