Gonsalves Lianne, Donovan Samuel E, Ryan Victoria, Winch Peter J
Graduate students at the time the research was conducted, Social and Behavioral Interventions Program, Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 615 North Wolfe Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21205.
Stud Fam Plann. 2015 Mar;46(1):41-54. doi: 10.1111/j.1728-4465.2015.00014.x.
In rural Ethiopia, environmental degradation and a shortage of arable land impose a major toll on the population. Population, health, and environment (PHE) programs, such as that of the Ethio-Wetlands and Natural Resources Association (EWNRA), have evolved to address these issues. This article examines the community-based distribution (CBD) of family planning commodities in rural Ethiopia through EWNRA's large, multisectoral PHE program. Participants indicated that the integrated program encouraged acceptance of family planning and reduced geographic barriers to access. Through peer education and collaboration across government ministries, EWNRA leveraged integrated population-environment messages to garner support for its network of CBD providers. These integration strategies are a model for PHE programs worldwide, especially amid the global response to climate change. Because of the complex nature of PHE organizations, researchers often find it difficult to effectively document and evaluate their programs. With this in mind, we propose a framework to assess PHE integration.
在埃塞俄比亚农村,环境退化和耕地短缺给当地居民带来了沉重负担。诸如埃塞俄比亚湿地与自然资源协会(EWNRA)开展的人口、健康与环境(PHE)项目,就是为解决这些问题而发展起来的。本文通过EWNRA大型多部门PHE项目,研究了埃塞俄比亚农村地区计划生育用品的社区分发情况。参与者表示,综合项目鼓励人们接受计划生育,并减少了获取服务的地理障碍。通过同伴教育以及跨政府部门协作,EWNRA利用人口与环境综合信息,为其社区分发服务提供者网络赢得了支持。这些整合策略为全球的PHE项目树立了典范,尤其是在全球应对气候变化的背景下。由于PHE组织性质复杂,研究人员常常发现难以有效地记录和评估其项目。考虑到这一点,我们提出了一个评估PHE整合的框架。