Archive pour : Intégration


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.

Année : 2019

Source : Pathfinder International

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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.

    Année : 2020

    Source : Pathfinder International

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      Cette publication explore l'expérience de la première phase (2011-2014) du projet HoPE-LVB et propose des considérations pour la mise en œuvre d'un projet PHE intégré et évolutif.

      Année : 2015

      Source : Pathfinder International

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        In the first video of the series “Choice and Change,” which takes a closer look at family planning in the developing world, News Deeply reporters visit an island on Lake Victoria where a radical project (HoPE-LVB) combining contraception and conservation has helped save a community.

        Année : 2016

        Source: News Deeply

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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.

          Année : 2016

          Source : Pathfinder International

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            While the importance of pursuing integrated population, health and environment (PHE) approaches and ensuring their sustainable expansion to regional and national levels have been widely affirmed in the development field, little practical experience and evidence exist about how this can be accomplished. This paper lays out the systematic approach to scale up developed by ExpandNet and subsequently illustrates its application in the Health of People and Environment in the Lake Victoria Basin (HoPE-LVB) project, which is an integrated PHE project implemented in Uganda and Kenya from 2012–2017. Results demonstrate not only the perceived relevance of pursuing integrated development approaches by stakeholders but also the fundamental value of systematically designing and implementing the project with focused attention to scale up, as well as the challenges involved in operationalizing commitment to integration among bureaucratic agencies deeply grounded in vertical departmental approaches.

            Année : 2018

            Source: Social Sciences

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              Les projets de population, santé et environnement (PHE) sont une stratégie de plus en plus populaire pour remédier au manque d'accès aux soins de santé et aux moyens de subsistance dans les contextes où la perte de biodiversité est menacée. Les projets PHE intègrent des services et des messages provenant de différents secteurs de développement, notamment la santé (en particulier la planification familiale), la conservation et les moyens de subsistance. Cependant, une question demeure : ces projets produisent-ils des résultats à valeur ajoutée ? c'est-à-dire des effets synergiques résultant de l'intégration entre les secteurs ? En utilisant des données qualitatives pour explorer les résultats à valeur ajoutée résultant d'un projet PHE au service des communautés le long du lac Victoria au Kenya et en Ouganda, cette étude explore plusieurs théories sur les raisons pour lesquelles ce projet intégré peut générer des résultats à valeur ajoutée, y compris des changements dans les rôles de genre établis, comme ainsi que la substitution de temps et l'investissement de nouveaux revenus dans des activités de subsistance durables, en particulier chez les femmes. L'intégration a entraîné plusieurs avantages à valeur ajoutée, en particulier pour les femmes, bien que la durabilité à long terme des résultats du projet demeure une préoccupation majeure.

              Année : 2018

              Source : Conservation de l'environnement

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                Among other objectives, the HoPE-LVB project aimed to increase support for family planning (FP) and women‘s involvement in decision-making by linking FP benefits to community needs including income generation from nature-based livelihoods. Improved FP access was measured by the project using qualitative methods and the project‘s indicator database in terms of five barriers: service quality, community knowledge, physical access, finances, and social acceptability. Through coordinated interventions representing multiple sectors, the project helped communities move more towards a tipping point whereby FP use has now become more an acceptable and accepted social norm. Central to this has been improving service quality and physical access as well as facilitating women‘s involvement in income-generation, thereby increasing their agency and contribution to decision-making including pregnancy timing.

                Année : 2018

                Source : Journal Africain de la Santé Reproductive

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                  This brief summarizes the results from the internal evaluation of Phases I and II of the HoPE-LVB project, implemented from 2011-2017.

                  Année : 2018

                  Source : Pathfinder International

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                    This brief describes the strong advocacy component used by the HoPE-LVB project to ensure institutionalization and expansion of successfully tested approaches, particularly collaboration with the Lake Victoria Basin Commission as an institutional partner.

                    Année : 2018

                    Source : Pathfinder International

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