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Philippine Family Planning Month: Beyond Homes and into Communities
Community members plant mangrove in a women-managed area in Zambales. The women leaders here were trained as peer educators advocating…
Why the PHE Approach?
A PHE IEC material is posted in Sitio Sapao, Cawag, Subic, Zambales. A women-managed area was established in the partner…
What is the PHE Approach?
Participants flock a booth during the PHE Youth Festival, a pre-conference activity for the 9th National PHE Conference held in…
Harnessing Youth Digital Power: Integrating Population, Health and Environment for a Sustainable Future
A youth peer educator shares her insights in a discuss how to integrate other sectoral concerns such as health, population…
Inclusive Data for a Resilient and Equitable Future
PATH Foundation Philippines, Inc. (PFPI) signed a memorandum of understanding with the Commission on Population and Development (CPD) and the…
Scaling Up Citizen-Led Marine Conservation: The Role of Peer Educators
Peer educator Ma. Stephanie Bajen leads a discussion on mangrove monitoring during a hands-on training in Coron, Palawan. Many of…
How Filipino NGO preserves nature and improves people's lives
Photo: Veronika Perkova Natural conservation and making improvements in the health and livelihoods of our communities are not at odds,…
Harnessing the Youth in Potential in Integrated PED Action
The celebration of the International Youth Day (IYD) 2021 comes on the heels of the release of the report from the Intergovernmental…
International Day of Rural Women
The COVID-19 pandemic has upended the already dismal state of women and girls particularly those living in rural areas as…
Citizen-led marine conservation advocacy in Palawan seeks expansion
PATH Foundation Philippines, Inc. (PFPI) will conduct a peer educators’ summit entitled Arampangan y ang Peer Educators: Puso para sa…
CPD, DENR and PFPI join forces to integrate population, health, environment, and development concerns
Fisherfolk women in Palawan prepare mangrove trees as “twins” of their newborn children under the Twin-Bakhaw Project. In celebration of…
Women’s Empowerment as a Path Toward Sustainable Development:
Integrating Rights-Based Reproductive Health Solutions for Climate Resilience in the Philippines “A multisectoral approach seeks to interrupt the cyclical nature…
Facing the Future: Empowering Youth to Protect Their Health and Environment in Ghana and the Philippines
May 22, 2013 By Carolyn Lamere In the Philippines, there are health and development programs that specifically target children, senior citizens, and…
Joan Castro on Engaging Youth to Create Change in the Philippines
May 24, 2013 By Schuyler Null & Carolyn Lamere “Exposing young people to information about PHE [population, health, and environment] and food security dynamics can be…
Five Years of Population, Health, and Environment Programs: What Works and What’s Next?
September 26, 2013 By Laura Henson More than 20 percent of the world’s population live in ecological hotspots, places rich in biodiversity but often lacking…
Consider the Fisherwoman
By: Joan Castro – @inquirerdotnet Philippine Daily Inquirer / 04:10 AM March 15, 2020 Consider a Filipino fisher: The image that comes to mind…
Handwashing Facility Turnover
Through the help of PFPICalamianes Eco-Warriors turn over handwashing facilities to schools, fish landings
On a Philippine island, Indigenous women get their say on marine conservation
by Jen Chan on 22 October 2020 The Philippines’ fisheries space has traditionally been dominated by men, but an Indigenous community in…
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