Healthy People, Healthy Ecosystems: A Manual on Integrating Health and Family Planning into Conservation Projects
This manual was created as a resource for conservation practitioners to learn the how, why, and what of PHE projects.
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This manual was created as a resource for conservation practitioners to learn the how, why, and what of PHE projects.
This document details the results of a household follow-on survey and outcome assessment for the Tuungane (‘let’s unite’ in Kiswahili) project, which is working near Mahale Mountains National Park in Uvinza District of Tanzania’s Kigoma Region.
Multimedia overview of the HoPE-LVB project, which was a PHE project implemented by Pathfinder International from 2011–2019 in the Lake Victoria basin region of Kenya and Uganda.
This brief provides an overview of the “Building Resilience through Strengthening and Integrating Reproductive Health and Family Planning in Niger” (RISE-FP) project in the Sahel to integrate quality family planning programming into the RISE initiative.
In the first video of the series “Choice and Change,” which takes a closer look at family planning in the developing world, News Deeply reporters visit an island on Lake Victoria where a radical project (HoPE-LVB) combining contraception and conservation has helped save a community.
Using qualitative data to explore value-added outcomes resulting from a PHE project serving communities along Lake Victoria in Kenya and Uganda, this study explores several theories about why this integrated project may be generating value-added outcomes, including changes in established gender roles, as well as substitution of time and investment of new income into sustainable livelihood activities, particularly among women. Integration led to several value-added benefits, particularly for women, although long-term sustainability of project outcomes remains a key concern.
This article examines how the HoPE-LVB project increased support for family planning in rural Ugandan communities using an integrated population-health-environment approach.
A short film by the HoPE-LVB Project, implemented by Pathfinder International.
This case study illustrates the relationship between population, family planning, community health, and the sustainability of natural resources in the Lake Victoria Basin, the largest lake basin on the African continent.
In this study, researchers define and measure resilience within the context of Population, Health, and Environment programming and quantify the link between resilience and family planning.