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Aug 18-21: Conference on Fisheries and Coastal Environment in Accra, Ghana ...read more1 November 2018
Nov 8: CRC to host RIMTA’s Annual MeetingCRC will be hosting the RI Marine Trades Association’s annual ...read more25 October 2018
Nov 8 and Nov 9: Game of FloodsCRC is teaming up with Providence, RI Emergency Management Agency – ...read moreReference Guide for PHE Community-Based Distributors and PHE Adult Peer Educators
read moreSemi-annual results report, year 3, July -- December 2010
read moreThis publication profiles PHE champions in the Philippines.
read moreAt the start of the Building Actors and Leaders for Advancing Community Excellence in Development (BALANCED) Project activities in Tanzania, the project undertook a behavior monitoring survey to map out attitudes and behaviors related to reproductive health, poverty, food security, climate change awareness, HIV/AIDS-related behaviors and coastal resources management. The goal of the 2009 BMS baseline survey was to understand the context for PHE in the SANAPA area and to inform the design of an integrated PHE intervention. In 2012, the project undertook a follow-up survey to assess the changes in behaviors and attitudes that have come about as a result of the BALANCED Project interventions. Like the 2009 survey, the end-line survey assessed the status of population, socio-economic, health, and environmental conditions in six project villages versus two control villages. This publication documents the results.
read moreSemi-Annual Results Report #5 For Period July 1 - December, 2010
read moreBuilding Actors and Leaders for Advancing Community Excellence in Development: The BALANCED Project
read morePopulation, Health, Environment Situational Analysis for the Saadani National Park Area, Tanzania
read moreSemi-Annual Results Report #7, July 1, 2011 -- Dec. 31, 2011
read moreWorkplan for Year 4 of the BALANCED Project
read moreThe BALANCED project seeks to encourage the adoption and promotion of PHE approaches among champions and practioners in areas of high biodiversity threatened by population pressures. *Through this semi-annual Newsletter, we will highlight insights and ideas from ongoing field experience on why PHE is important, delve into what PHE approaches are, and examine best practices in applying PHE concepts on the ground. The primary target audience for the BALANCED Newsletter is people who are already aware of PHE approaches, who might be interested in incorporating them into their own projects as well as for PHE Champions utilizing PHE messages and methods.
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