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20 Essential Resources for Population, Health, and Environment (PHE)

Women from the Self Help Group Alita Kole, taking care of their crops that they own together as a group. This gardening activity is part of an income generating activity supported by Reproductive Health Uganda and enables them to have financial independence and provide for their family needs.

In partnership with Knowledge SUCCESS, PACE is pleased to launch a new web-based compilation, 20 Essential Resources for Population, Health, and Environment. This collection of essential resources is designed to help program planners, designers, and implementers in a variety of sectors—such as environmental conservation, resilience, food security, nutrition, climate change adaptation, and economic development—understand and explore elements of PHE programs so that they can incorporate this approach into their work.

The resources are organized into four focus areas: Introductory, Program Design, Monitoring & Evaluation, and Program Examples. Icons above each resource show whether it is a webpage, publication, or video. Contributions to the collection are from World Wildlife Fund, ICF International, Pathfinder International, PHE Ethiopia Consortium, Blue Ventures, PHE Network Madagascar, Lake Victoria Basin Commission, PRB, and many others.

Additional PACE products which complement this resource are the PHE toolkit (which has more than 200 PHE resources), the PHE Global Health E-Learning Course (available in English, Spanish, and French), and the Population, Health, Environment, and Development Activity Map.

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