Archive for: Video


A video highlighting changes one Tanzanian family has made to address challenges of water availability, health, and dry season grazing.

Year: 2019

Source: Northern Tanzania Rangelands Initiative

Access the resource

    An overview video of the Tuungane project, a partnership between The Nature Conservancy, Pathfinder International, and conservation organization Frankfurt Zoological Society, to improve the health of both people and nature on Lake Tanganyika’s Tanzanian shore.

    Year: 2015

    Source: Tuungane Project

    Access the resource

      The ENGAGE presentation, “HoPE-LVB,” aims to improve individuals’ understanding of the HoPE-LVB project (Health of People and the Environment in the Lake Victoria Basin) and the population, health, and environment (PHE) approach. This process includes mobilizing political commitment and resources to strengthen this and other PHE projects. The presentation is designed to promote policy dialogue on the relationship between population, health, and environment; and the challenges faced by communities in the Lake Victoria Basin. Target policy audiences include government policymakers, civic and religious leaders, health and environment sector leaders, program officials, advocates, journalists, and others.

      Year: 2013

      Source: Population Reference Bureau

      Access the resource

        An overview video of the HoPE-LVB project, implemented by Pathfinder International in the Lake Victoria Basin region of Uganda and Kenya.

        Year: 2014

        Source: Pathfinder International

        Access the resource

          This HoPE-LVB advocacy documentary produced by DevCom consultants explains the steps taken to achieve project outcomes from local, sub-national, national, regional, and global advocacy.

          Year: 2015

          Source: Pathfinder International

          Access the resource

            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.

            Year: 2016

            Source: News Deeply

            Access the resource

              A short film by the HoPE-LVB Project, implemented by Pathfinder International. In the film, Rosalida and Evans talk openly to their daughters, Mercy and Alice, about family planning, hygiene, and the environment. They also educate fellow fishermen and women on these topics.

              Year: 2018

              Source: Pathfinder International

              Access the resource

                Gender and health experts from Hen Mpoano participate in a webinar discussion of their population, health, and environment (PHE) activities in rural coastal communities in Ghana.

                The webinar’s conversation focused on questions such as:

                • Which communication tools and collaborative approaches were most effective for delivering the Hen Mpoano project’s PHE outcomes?
                • To what extent did the project achieve its objectives and how is Hen Mpoano sustaining achievements beyond the project’s lifetime?
                • What additional lessons learned could other PHE projects and organizations interested in the approach take from this experience?

                Year: 2020

                Source: Population Reference Bureau

                Access the resource

                  Rukiga’s wetlands are under increasing pressures from a growing human population needing farmland. The wetlands are vital for humans (for food and water security, and preventing flooding), and Uganda’s national bird, the endangered Grey Crowned Crane (for nesting habitat). The people living around the wetlands understand the connections between human and environmental health and are passionate defenders of the cranes. The Margaret Pyke Trust, Rugarama Hospital, and the International Crane Foundation in partnership with the Endangered Wildlife Trust, are working with the local communities to empower them to conserve wetlands, benefitting not only their own health and wellbeing, but wetland health too.

                  Year: 2020, 2023

                  Source: Margaret Pyke Trust

                  Watch the video

                  Access the resource

                    A video of the November 2019 Madagascar PHE Network showcase event to review five years of achievements since the Network’s creation. More than 100 people gathered at the Hotel Carlton Anosy in Antananarivo, Madagascar, including representatives from 40 health and environmental organisations plus local associations, communities, ministries, funders, embassies and the media. Key results, implementation experiences and lessons learned were shared through presentations, exhibition stands, posters, discussion panels and community testimonies.

                    Year: 2019

                    Source: Madagascar PHE Network

                    Access the resource