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Build capacity of the Wildlife. Conservation Society staff on PHE Program Design New Activity leader: Xxxxx Xxxxx Activity Start: July 1, 2010 Activity End: June 30, 2011 RATIONALE FOR ACTIVITY During Year 2, BALANCED staff initiated discussions with and provided technical support to WCS—a key conservation organization working in African countries with high population density—with the goal of incorporating family planning into the organization’s activities. While WCS blazed the trail for implementing PHE into their Madagascar program, its other country offices have not followed suit. However, during the Year 2 East Africa workshop on information, education and communication (IEC) materials development, the participant from the WCS/Tanzania program expressed a strong interest in incorporating family planning into his health and conservation activities in Iringa. After several discussions with WCS headquarters in New York and the WCS/Tanzania Country Director, BALANCED visited WCS/Tanzania in March 2009 to train staff on the what, why, and how of PHE and helped them develop a conceptual framework and design for integrating community-based family planning into their health and conservation project. During meetings with WCS headquarters staff, the BALANCED Project Director met with the WCS country representative in Zambia, who became convinced of the benefits of PHE and the potential value of BALANCED support to WCS/Zambia to integrate family planning into their very successful livelihoods activities. In Year 2, BALANCED started providing remote technical assistance to WCS Zambia by reviewing the FP contents of their “Better Life” book and by providing the latest guidance on FP norms and ways to improve the effectiveness of the FP and health messages contained in this educational material. Subsequently, BALANCED provided in-country technical assistance to identify areas where FP information and services could be integrated into the existing activities of the WCS-Community Markets for Conservation Co-op initiative in Zambia—a project that has access to 35,000 people living in the areas surrounding Zambia’s national parks in the Luangwa Valley. A visit to WCS/Uganda in November 2009 also led to WCS interest in PHE and BALANCED support for its program in Uganda. As a result of this visit and subsequent discussions with both WCS/Uganda and WCS/Headquarters, BALANCED will give a one- day workshop on PHE for WCS Uganda staff and their partners in June 2010. ACTIVITY SUMMARY Building on the positiv...
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