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Connecting Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene with Fresh Water Conservation and Climate Resilience: The Need to Facilitate Integration in Development Assistance

This Natural Resources Defense Council issue brief is focused on examples of integrated solutions for addressing WASH, conservation, and climate from U.S. government development aid funding, however, its recommendations are relevant for any funder or implementer, including development agencies, foundations, or nongovernmental organizations (NGOs).

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Building Socio-ecological Resilience to Climate Change through Community-Based Coastal Conservation and Development: Experiences in Southern Madagascar

Examination of an integrated population-health-environment (PHE) programme in Madagascar, comprising a locally-managed marine area (LMMA) and socio-economic development activities, illustrates how practical initiatives can contribute to building immediate and long-lasting resilience and adaptive capacity.

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Baseline Survey (2011) for Population, Health and Environment Scale-up Project in the Philippines

This document summarizes the results of a baseline survey sponsored by the US Agency for International Development (USAID)-funded “Building Actors and Leaders for Advancing Community Excellence in Development” (BALANCED) Project and conducted in 40 randomly-selected villages in Bohol and the Verde Island Passage in central Philippines in 2011.

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Assessing a Model of Sustainable and Comprehensive PHE in the Lake Victoria Basin of Western Kenya

This document details challenges, lessons learned and other takeaways regarding the sustainability of activities conducted under the USAID-funded Advancing Partners & Communities Project, which received funding for population, health, and environment (PHE) approaches in East Africa.

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Analyzing Changes in Population, Health and Environment Perceptions and Behaviors in the Saandani National Park, Tanzania

This report shows the results of a Behavior Monitoring Survey conducted in 2012 in the communities around Saadani National Park (SANAPA) in Tanzania and a comparison with the results with those of a similar survey done three years earlier.