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Changes in Household Well Being and Resilience: The Role of Population, Family Planning and Reproductive Health in the Tuungane Project

This synopsis of findings from a study of the first four years of the Tuungane integrated population, health and environment (PHE) project in Tanzania focuses on several key indicators of resilience that relate to population, family planning, and reproductive health.

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By Slowing Population Growth, Family Planning Can Help Address Food Insecurity and Climate Change

Slowing the rapid growth of human population through strengthened voluntary family planning services would powerfully and inexpensively contribute to improvements in food security and the reduction of the greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change.

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Building Partnerships with Local Government Units: PHE Programming in the Municipality of Concepcion

This case study tells how the Philippines country office of Save the Children U.S., a development NGO, established a successful partnership with the local government units of the municipality of Concepcion to ensure that integrated population-health-environment (PHE) programming would be mainstreamed and sustained within local government activities after Save the Children’s involvement ended in the municipality.

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Beginning With Sustainable Scale Up in Mind: Initial Results From an Integrated Population, Health and Environment Project in East Africa

This paper shows how a new approach in integrated population, health and environment projects is being applied and the initial lessons from its use in the Health of People and Environment in the Lake Victoria Basin Project (HoPE-LVB) currently underway (2011-2017) in Uganda and Kenya.

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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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Assessment of USAID’s Population and Environment Projects and Progamming Options

The assessment reviews the results of in-country USAID PHE projects, especially on increasing access to quality family planning/reproductive health (FP/RH) products and services; determines USAID and the office of Population and Reproductive Health’s (PRH) role in providing technical leadership; identifies barriers and challenges facing the portfolio; and makes suggestions for USAID‘s follow-on strategy for PHE.