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A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was entered into between Pathfinder International and Population Studies and Research Institute, University of Nairobi to facilitate collaboration in enhancing knowledge and skills to develop and implement policies and evaluate integrated population-health-environment projects or other integrated development projects aimed at sustainable development, in Population Health and Environment (PHE). The goal of this short course training was to equip participants with skills to develop and implement policies and evaluate integrated population-health-environment projects or other integrated development projects aimed at sustainable development, in PHE. The report provides an overview of the training held January 23–February 1, 2017 in Kisumu, Kenya.

Year: 2017

Source: Pathfinder International

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    The Population, Health, and Environment (PHE) approach to community development aims to simultaneously improve access and equity to primary health care services, particularly family planning and reproductive health, while also helping communities conserve biodiversity, manage natural resources, and develop sustainable livelihoods. This course will introduce learners to the fundamentals of the PHE approach including PHE relationships, the benefits of integration, program considerations, the PHE policy and advocacy landscape, and how the PHE approach can contribute to global development priorities, such as the Sustainable Development Goals and Family Planning 2020 in an efficient and effective way.

    Year: 2016

    Source: Global Health eLearning Center

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      A paper summarizing why removing barriers to family planning is critical for women’s and girls’ health and empowerment, and sustainable environmental conservation.

      Year: 2019

      Source: Margaret Pyke Trust | Population & Sustainability Network

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        A national webinar conducted by Madagascar PHE Network, including presentations from the following organizations: Ny Tanintsika, Blue Ventures, and Wildlife Conservation Society.

        Year: 2020

        Source: Madagascar PHE Network

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          Madagascar’s national PHE network connects, inspires, and supports its members to develop collaborative initiatives that improve the health of both people and the environment. The PHE Network website includes resources, reports, and news relevant to network members as well as other stakeholders working in the field of PHE.

          Source: Madagascar PHE Network

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          This PHE partnerships guide has been designed to equip environmental and health organisations with the core values, skills and knowledge required to develop and implement effective cross-sector PHE partnerships. It starts with a thorough introduction to the PHE approach, followed by an organisational capacity assessment and development planning section to enable different organisations to tailor the use of the rest of the guide to their specific needs. The guide draws on the PHE implementation experiences of Blue Ventures and other members of the Madagascar PHE Network in order to provide practical advice with case study examples, structured in a conversational and accessible format.

          Year: 2017

          Source: Madagascar PHE Network

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