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Population, Health, and Environment as a Biodiversity Conservation Strategic Approach: A Synthesis of Evidence

The evidence in this report provides readers a better understanding of: the causal pathways that can inform integration of biodiversity conservation with other development sectors; the defined indicators for monitoring, evaluation, and learning used in past PHE projects as evidence about their effectiveness compared to single-sector programming; and the implicit and explicit assumptions to assess the likelihood that a PHE project will achieve its intended biodiversity conservation goals

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The Impact of Population, Health, and Environment Projects: A Synthesis of the Evidence

This synthesis report examines and summarizes available evidence from integrated Population, Health, and Environment (PHE) projects to document what they are measuring and/or not measuring, assess the current state of PHE project monitoring and evaluation, and identify gaps in evaluation and research for current and future PHE projects to improve upon.

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Health of the People and Environment in the Lake Victoria Basin (HoPE-LVB) Project Evaluation

This evaluation examines the evidence on the effectiveness and scalability of the Health of the People and Environment in the Lake Victoria Basin (HoPE-LVB) model of integrated population, health, and environment (PHE) community development in Kenya and Uganda.

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Resiliency Through Integration: Findings From a Community-Based Project in Lake Victoria Basin

This article presents findings from an internal evaluation of the Health of People and the Environment in the Lake Victoria Basin (HoPE-LVB) project, an integrated population, health, and the environment (PHE) project in Kenya and Uganda that aims to reduce ecosystem degradation in the Lake Victoria Basin, while increasing access to essential public health services in project communities, through promotion of multisectoral collaboration