The Promise of Planetary Health
This video, presented by the Planetary Health Alliance in partnership with the World Wildlife Fund and the Harvard University Center for the Environment, highlights how the disruption of nature is […]
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This video, presented by the Planetary Health Alliance in partnership with the World Wildlife Fund and the Harvard University Center for the Environment, highlights how the disruption of nature is […]
This case study focuses specifically on how the conservation sector has engaged in identifying and addressing unmet need for family planning in Madagascar over approximately two decades (1988 -2007), in the context of improving local livelihoods and reducing pressures on the country’s dwindling natural resource base including its unique biodiversity.
This report notes several opportunities for scaling-up PHE projects in the Philippines, such as reaching out to new locations and people, extending pilot projects to policies at local and national levels, and expanding services to current clients.
This report describes the results of a 2007 evaluation of WWF (World Wildlife Fund) PHE (Population, Health and Environment) projects sponsored by Johnson & Johnson and USAID (the U.S. Agency for International Development).
Produced by World Wildlife Fund and the Africa Biodiversity Collaborative Group, this manual aims to raise awareness of the links between HIV/AIDS and the environment, and provide guidance to conservation organizations on actions they can take to reduce the impacts on their organizations, the local communities they partner with, and the environment.
This WWF-Nepal case study explores the impact of the PHE component of the WWF-Nepal Terai Arc Landscape (TAL) Project on women’s empowerment.
The following learning brief explores the role of goodwill generation in-site based conservation through the PHE approach, using a case study from one PHE Alliance project site- in Nepal.
The following learning brief explores the role of women’s empowerment in site-based conservation through the PHE approach, using case studies from two PHE Alliance project sites – in Nepal and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
This brief summarizes World Wildlife Fund analysis conducted to identify evidence of linkages between family planning interventions and conservation outcomes in conservation field projects.
The aim of this analysis was to identify evidence of linkages between family planning interventions and conservation outcomes in conservation field projects.