The 3rd National Conference on Population, Health, and Environment (PHE)
A final report on the highlights from the third National Conference on Population, Health, and Environment (PHE) was held in March 2008 Tagatay City, Philippines.
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A final report on the highlights from the third National Conference on Population, Health, and Environment (PHE) was held in March 2008 Tagatay City, Philippines.
This paper builds the evidence base for how implementers have integrated Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) and freshwater ecosystem conservation to date in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and documents lessons learned from projects that take a more holistic approach to conservation and development.
This document reviews Conservation International’s PHE projects in some of the most remote, biologically diverse areas of the world, including the Cardamom Mountains Conservation Landscape (CCL) in southwestern Cambodia, the Zahamena-Mantadia Biological Corridor in eastern Madagascar, and the Sierra Madre Biodiversity Corridor (SMBC) in northern Philippines.
From a range of interviews, observations, and desk reviews of documents this publication presents lessons learned from Conservation International (CI) and Cooperative for Assistance Relief Everywhere (CARE)’s health care and conservation initiative in the Cardamom Mountains Region of Cambodia.
An overview of the Population, Health and Environment (PHE) project Tokantrano Salama implemented by Conservation International (CI) Madagascar in the Ambositra-Vondrozo Forest Corridor (COFAV) in southeastern Madagascar.