Population, Health and Environment (PHE) Updates
|
|
|
|
Events/Conferences |
- Launching of new PHE Alliance (pdf) - October 8, 2008 Alliance Partners: U.S. Agency for International Development ; Johnson & Johnson. Implementing Partner: World Wildlife Fund
|
- Population, Health, and Environment Basics: E-Learning Course. Via the Global Health Learning website (Therre is no charge for the course, registration is required). Do you know why population,
environment, and development are inextricably linked? In this course you
will explore the ways in which population, health, and the environment interact in people's lives. You will have the opportunity to gain an
insider's view of 1) the basics of integrated PHE programming, 2)
successful PHE programs from around the world, and 3) tools and resources that can help you develop integrated programs.
|
|
|
Publications/Articles |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
- D'Agnes L. and C. Margoluis. 2007. Integrating Population, Health, and Environment (PHE) Projects: A Programming Manual (pdf, 1.8MB). Washington DC: USAID. Acchieving environmentally-sustainable development in situations of
surging population growth, declining biodiversity, and chronic poverty
requires strategic planning, multi-disciplinary interventions and crosssector
linked approaches that mirror the livelihood strategies of poor households
and communities. This manual was designed with such a need in mind using
evidence from programs in Madagascar, the Philippines, and other countries
where integrated approaches to development have been explored and brought to
scale over the past decade.
|
- Finn, T. 2007. A Guide for Monitoring and Evaluating Population-Health-Environment Programs (pdf-full-text). MEASURE Evaluation/USAID: Chapel Hill, NC. The overall objective of this guide is to encourage program monitoring
and evaluation and improve the quality of work in the population-healthenvironment
area. To this end, the guide provides a comprehensive listing
of the most widely used M&E indicators for population-health-environment
programs in developing countries
|
|
|