Acknowledgments & References

The policy brief and web feature were written by Laura Cooper Hall, policy analyst at Population Reference Bureau (PRB). We are grateful to Sono Aibe, Cara Honzak, Cheryl Margoluis, and Josaphat Mshighati of Pathfinder International, and Craig Leisher of The Nature Conservancy for helping us improve drafts of the Tuungane case study. Many thanks as well to Sono Aibe, Cara Honzak, Cheryl Margoluis, and Jackline Nakajubi of Pathfinder International, and Matthew Judge, Vik Mohan, and Nicholas Reed-Krase of Blue Ventures for their help with the case studies in the web feature. Special thanks to our reviewers from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID): Shawn Malarcher, Clive Mutunga, Shelley Snyder, and Caitlin Thistle. At PRB, we thank Smita Gaith, Nancy Matuszak, Deborah Mesce, Kristen P. Patterson, Barbara Seligman, and Heidi Worley for their technical input and edits, and Pamela Mathieson and Jessica Woodin for creating the web feature. This publication is made possible by the generous support of USAID under cooperative agreement AID-AA-A-16-00002. The information provided in this document is the responsibility of PRB, is not official U.S. government information, and does not necessarily reflect the views or positions of USAID or the U.S. Government.

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ADDITIONAL PHE AND HIP INFORMATION SOURCES

Population Reference Bureau (PRB), “Population, Health, and Environment Activity Map” (2016), accessed at www.prb.org/population-health-environment-activity-map/.

PRB, “Population, Health, and Environment Toolkit,” (2016), accessed at www.k4health.org/toolkits/phe.

Kristen P. Patterson and Smita Gaith, “Population, Health, and Environment,” (2016), accessed at www.globalhealthlearning.org/course/population-health-and-environment.

PRB, PACE-Policy, Advocacy, and Communication Enhanced for Population and Reproductive Health Project, accessed at thepaceproject.org/.

Scott Moreland and Jen Curran, A Guide for Monitoring and Evaluating Population- Health-Environment Programs, Second Edition (Chapel Hill, NC: MEASURE Evaluation, University of North Carolina, 2018), accessed at www.measureevaluation.org/resources/publications/ms-18-131.

Family Planning High Impact Practices (HIPs), accessed at www.fphighimpactpractices.org/.