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Integrating Human and Animal Health for Conservation and Development: Findings From a Program Evaluation in Southwest Uganda

This report documents the process through which a Ugandan conservation organization, Conservation through Public Health (CTPH), successfully integrated interventions traditionally seen as from different “domains” or “sectors” for the dual purposes of (1) reducing threats to mountain gorillas and their habitat and (2) improving the well-being of local communities directly dependent upon the health of the former (for ecotourism and natural resource use).

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Integrating Family Planning Service Provision Into Community-Based Marine Conservation

This study presents Blue Ventures’ experiences incorporating sexual and reproductive health services within a pre-existing community-based marine conservation initiative in Madagascar as part of an integrated population, health and environment (PHE) programme.

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Integrating Family Planning Promotion Into the Work Of Environmental Volunteers: A Population, Health and Environment Initiative in Kenya

This study by the PROGRESS Project assesses the feasibility and acceptability of Green Volunteers in Kenya implementing a PHE intervention and explores the potential of this approach for expanding access to family planning information and services.

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Integrating Family Planning and Food Security: Lessons From the Population, Health, and Environment (PHE) Community

A webinar conducted by the FANTA Project to discuss why it is important to link family planning and food security, how family planning contributes to building resilience and promoting climate-compatible development, and how lessons and experiences from multisectoral population, health, and environment programs can be applied to food security programs.

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Integrating Community-Based Family Planning Services With Local Marine Conservation Initiatives in Southwest Madagascar: Changes in Contraceptive Use and Fertility

This study assessed changes in contraceptive use and fertility between 2009 and 2013 in the Velondriake locally managed marine area of southwest Madagascar where marine conservation organization Blue Ventures began implementing an integrated health-environment program in 2007.

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Integrated Management of Coastal Resources and Human Health Yields Added Value: A Comparative Study in Palawan (Philippines)

This peer-reviewed journal article on the value added of PHE approaches describes a quasi-experimental design used by the IPOPCORM project in the Philippines to test the hypothesis that there will be a significant improvement in both coastal resource management (CRM) and human reproductive health (RH) outcomes by delivering these services in an integrated manner as opposed to delivering either in isolation.