This document provides activity reports from some of the BUILD project’s recent engagement on the integration of health into climate change action and discourse.
Year: 2023
Source: AFIDEP
This document provides activity reports from some of the BUILD project’s recent engagement on the integration of health into climate change action and discourse.
Year: 2023
Source: AFIDEP
This strategic plan outlines a vision for Uganda’s National PHE Network, representing the needs of not just Network member organizations but also those of the wider stakeholder community. It advances the multisectoral integrated PHE approach and offers an opportunity to achieve sustainable development by 2040.
Year: 2021
Source: National Population Council
This document outlines Kenya’s guidelines for advancing the multisectoral integrated Population, Health, and Environment approach as an opportunity for sustainable development.
Source: National Council for Population and Development
The Bill & Melinda Gates Institute for Population and Reproductive Health hosted gender and climate expert Sono Aibe for a webinar on the topic of reproductive health, gender equity, and climate change in honor of Earth Day 2023. During the webinar, Sono spoke about important dynamics involved in the fight against climate change, and how different populations may be affected.
Year: 2023
Source: Bill & Melinda Gates Institute for Population and Reproductive Health
This research highlight shares new data on the important intersection of gender and climate change in Asia and the Pacific.
Year: 2023
Source: UN Women
In 2022, Knowledge SUCCESS collaborated with 128 Collective (formerly Preston-Werner Ventures) and USAID, to conduct a rapid stock-taking exercise to document the sustained impact of a cross-sectoral integrated Population, Health, and Environment (PHE) project. That exercise resulted in a learning brief that shares the lessons and learnings about scale-up and sustainability of the Health of People and Environment-Lake Victoria Basin (HoPE-LVB) project activities in Kenya and Uganda since project closure in 2019.
Webinar panelists, representing community groups, organizations, networks, and government, shared their unique experiences on how HoPE-LVB activities have continued and been adapted from their perspective.
Year: 2023
Source: Knowledge SUCCESS
The Margaret Pyke Trust 2023-2028 strategy announces their new vision: a future without barriers to family planning, in a climate resilient word with healthy ecosystems. As their mission, they aim to accelerate the work of the health sector to ensure everyone who wants contraception can access it, by changing policy, building partnership, and providing training. Read the strategy to learn more about their goals and objectives.
Year: 2023
Source: Margaret Pyke Trust
This solutions guide on climate change, gender, and health brings together research, case studies, and best practices from around the world.
Here’s what you’ll find in the Guide:
Chapter 1: Evidence — Recent evidence about climate’s gendered health effects
Chapter 2: Solutions — Gender-transformative strategies and case studies
Chapter 3: Planning — Building integrated theories of change
Chapter 4: Impact — Indicators, tools, and metrics
Chapter 5: Action — Towards a more climate-resilient future
Year: 2022
Source: Pathfinder International
Traditionally, climate funders and policy makers have not integrated sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) within their strategies. The aim of this guide is to support more SRHR organisations and advocates to engage in climate change advocacy, to secure climate finance and to develop stronger partnerships with those already working on the connections between climate change and SRHR.
Year: 2022
Source: Margaret Pyke Trust, MSI Reproductive Choices, YADNET-Uganda, PHE Ethiopia Consortium
The Health of People and Environment–Lake Victoria Basin (HoPE–LVB), a cross-sectoral integrated Population, Health, and Environment (PHE) effort implemented by Pathfinder International and a range of partners in Kenya and Uganda during 2011-2019, aimed to improve interconnected health, environment, and development challenges in an ecologically biodiverse region. After an external evaluation in 2018 documented the results of the project, partners and donors were interested in learning about the ongoing sustainability of the project activities to draw lessons for designing future projects. Therefore in 2022, USAID through the Knowledge SUCCESS project, collaborated with a philanthropic partner, Preston-Werner Ventures, to conduct a rapid stock-taking exercise to explore the successes, challenges, and opportunities in scaling-up and sustaining the cross-sectoral programming. This learning brief features the voices from a range of stakeholders that were involved in the project to share their perspectives and knowledge on the scale-up and sustainability of HoPE-LVB activities.
Year: 2022
Source: Knowledge SUCCESS