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A video highlighting changes one Tanzanian family has made to address challenges of water availability, health, and dry season grazing.
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A video highlighting changes one Tanzanian family has made to address challenges of water availability, health, and dry season grazing.
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.
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.
An overview video of the HoPE-LVB project, implemented by Pathfinder International in the Lake Victoria Basin region of Uganda and Kenya.
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.
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.
A short film by the HoPE-LVB Project, implemented by Pathfinder International.
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 wetlands of Rukiga, Uganda are under increasing pressures from a growing human population needing farmland. 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, both for their own benefit and to help save the nesting grounds of the endangered Grey Crowned Crane.
A video of the November 2019 Madagascar PHE Network showcase event to review five years of achievements since the Network’s creation.