Designing and Implementing Integrated Approaches to Population, Health and Environment (PHE): Training Materials

Source:

United States Agency for International Development [USAID],
2009

USAID’s Office of Population-Reproductive Health sponsored the preparation of a set of training materials for developing the capacity of field practitioners to design, implement and monitor integrated approaches to Population-Health-Environment (PHE). These materials were developed under a task order by CDM International under the Environmental Health IQC and the collection can be downloaded by clicking the link "Designing and Implementing Integrated Approaches to PHE: Training Materials" located above. The materials aim to build country capacity to implement the steps and models outlined in the Integrating Population, Health, and Environment (PHE) Projects: A Programming Manual developed in 2007, which can also be downloaded using the Project Design Sub-Tab of this PHE toolkit.

The training materials consist of the following:

* Facilitator's Guide

* Participant Manual

* PowerPoint Presentations (All presentations are in ppt format):

1. Program Design in Population, Health and Environment, Session 1
2. Commonalities, Conditions and Characteristics of PHE Projects, Session 2
3. Conceptual Model, Session 3
4. Setting Project Goals, Objectives and Strategies, Session 4
5. Selecting PHE Interventions, Session 5
6. Identifying Indicators, Session 6
7. PHE Implementation Models and Mechanisms, Session 7
8. Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E), Session 8
9. Back Home Application, Session 9

 

A case study from the Philippines

Personal Author: 
D'Agnes, L; Slater, M
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