Build the capacity of Wildlife Conservation Society on PHE program design

Status of PMP Results for Activity 1.2 INDICATOR Reporting Period Year 3 Target 1.1. Number of individuals trained by BALANCED in PHE know-how and SOTA using 21 st century learning tools 16 15 1.2 Number of participants who received BALANCED training andor mentoring that are now providing training or TA to others on PHE implementation 0 4 2.1 Number of tools, protocols, procedures, systems, methodologies, guides, curricula, or indices with demonstrated programmatic value developed or adapted for country andor thematic contexts PRH IR 2.1 0 1 3.1 Number of PHE tools, methodologies, and actionable findings replicated in new countries and geographic areas 0 1

1.3 Build the capacity of Wildlife Conservation Society on PHE program design

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 WCS activities. Previously, various technical support and assistance had been extended to WCS Zambia, WCS Uganda and WCS Tanzania in response to requests from these country offices. During this reporting period, WCS Tanzania requested BALANCED assistance in linking PHE into their proposed integrated PHE project—the Wetlands Conservation and Community Outreach Project, which is intended to enhance the WCS Ruaha Landscape Program. The BALANCED EAC provided virtual inputs. Further discussions followed when Dr. Muketanga participated in the BALANCED-led Designing for Behavior Change workshop at Bagamoyo, Tanzania. Also, the BALANCED EAC traveled to WCS Tanzania in Iringa from October 11 to 15, 2010 to help WCS to: a develop an implementation plan for integrating CBFP services into their ongoing conservation activities; b update the PHE conceptual framework and objectives, and c identify strategies to incorporate family planning FP into WCS’ new wetlands conservation project. In November, the BALANCED EAC also traveled to WCS in Zambia to help them incorporate CBFP into their livelihoods project there. This activity is explained in more detail under Activity 3.4. In November 2010, the BALANCED Project Director visited WCS headquarters in New York and spoke to them about their interest in PHE and how BALANCED could provide additional advocacy andor training to their staff. They suggested that BALANCED hold a session on PHE for staff of the WCS headquarters. Subsequent to the meeting, the BALANCED Project Director met with Lisa Gaylord, a strong PHE advocate from WCS Madagascar who is currently living in Washington, DC. Lisa offered to help organize a session on PHE for WCS headquarters staff, which will be organized during the next reporting period. 13 Results from Activity 1.3 • Technical support provided to WCS Tanzania and Zambia Status of PMP Results for Activity 1.3 INDICATOR Reporting Period Year 3 Target SO-1: Number of target organizations incorporating PHE tools, protocols, etc. into their work PRH 1.1 0 1 SO-2: Dollar value of funds leveraged from USAID Missions and non- USG sources to support PHE implementation and scale up PRH 1.2 leveraged from WCS 1.1. Number of individuals trained by BALANCED in PHE know-how and SOTA using 21 st century learning tools 0 10 1.4 Number of technical support interventions provided by BALANCED to Missions and to organizations to implement PHE within their programs 1 WCS TZ 1

1.4 Provide on-going support to BALANCED trainees and PHE practitioners