One Health Case Studies
Lessons Learned from the USAID Biodiversity Integration Case Study Competition
Integration of biodiversity objectives and considerations with other development sectors has the potential to increase the sustainability of USAID programming, amplify results, and save costs.
Population, Health, and Environment: Integration of Health, Environment, and Development in the Lake Victoria Basin through the PHE Approach
This case study describes how Pathfinder International worked with local partners to address challenges through the Health of People and the Environment in the Lake Victoria Basin (HoPE-LVB) activity, with support from USAID’s Office of Population and Reproductive Health, private foundation donors, and individual philanthropists.
Advancing the Health of Gorillas and Humans: Population, Health, and Environment in Uganda
After fatal scabies skin disease outbreaks in mountain gorillas were traced to people living around Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, veterinarians and wildlife specialists established a grassroots non-governmental organization, Conservation Through Public Health, to meet the need to address biodiversity conservation and human health together.
Biodiversity Integration Case Study Competition Winners
The case study competition sought examples of biodiversity integration across a range of sectors, from biodiversity programming with other sector development outcomes to health or food security programming with biodiversity outcomes.
Biodiversity Integration in Practice: A Case Study of USAID in Mozambique
This case study illustrates the approach and process used by USAID’s Mozambique mission to integrate its biodiversity, education, food security and nutrition, and health sectors through the Integrated Gorongosa and Buffer Zone (IGBZ) project.
Leadership for Fisheries Management Course 2014
Leadership for Fisheries Management Course July 7-25, 2014 Coastal Resources Center and the Fisheries Center, Graduate School of Oceanography University of Rhode Island, Rhode Island, USA What is the Leadership for Fisheries Management Course? This is a three-week intensive course for people working toward management of more sustainable fishery resources and communities.
The Global Integrated Pest Management Facility: Addressing the Challenges of Globalization: An Independent Evaluation of the World Bank's Approach to Global Programs
Director-General, Operations Evaluation: Vinod Thomas Director: Ajay Chhibber Task Team Leader: Uma Lele/Chris Gerrard, World Bank Date: October 25, 2005.