Archivo para: Resiliencia


This document details the results of a household follow-­on survey and outcome assessment for the Tuungane (‘let’s unite’ in Kiswahili) project, which is working near Mahale Mountains National Park in Uvinza District of Tanzania’s Kigoma Region. The survey was implemented in August 2016. Tuungane is a project that simultaneously addresses population, health and environmental issues. This type of project is known globally as a ‘PHE project’.

Año: 2017

Fuente: Proyecto Tuungane

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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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En este estudio, los investigadores definen y miden la resiliencia dentro del contexto de la programación de Población, Salud y Medio Ambiente y cuantifican el vínculo entre la resiliencia y la planificación familiar. Los hallazgos del estudio respaldan la importancia de incluir PF/SMI como parte de proyectos integrados para mejorar la resiliencia.

Año: 2018

Fuente: Población y Medio Ambiente

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A brochure from Pathfinder International, PAI, and the Sierra Club on how PHE contributes to the proposed Sustainable Development Goals.

Año: 2015

Source: Pathfinder International | PAI | Sierra Club

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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.

Año: 2016

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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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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Después de liderar la implementación de la Iniciativa de Gobernanza Costera y Pesquera Integrada (ICFG, por sus siglas en inglés) financiada por USAID para la región occidental de Ghana, Hen Mpoano se convirtió en una organización sin fines de lucro registrada con la misión de continuar muchas de las iniciativas relacionadas con la gobernanza costera y marina iniciadas bajo el proyecto. . Estos story maps ilustran parte del trabajo que se ha realizado bajo varias iniciativas dirigidas por Hen Mpoano para conservar los humedales y gestionar de manera sostenible la pesca en pequeña escala en la región.

Año: 2018

Fuente: Gallina Mpoano

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