Wilson Center Experts
Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka
Expertise:
Environment
; Biodiversity
; Forests
; Global Health
; Reproductive Health
; Population
; Africa
; Central Africa
Affiliation:
Conservation Through Public Health
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Issue 17: Sharing the Forest: Protecting Gorillas and Helping Families in Uganda
Jul 07, 2011Rapid population growth by Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in southwestern Uganda has pushed people to settle near gorilla habitat - sometimes leading to conflict. The innovative community development program, Conservation Through Public Health, seeks to conserve these magnificent animals, and at the same time, improve the quality of life for Ugandans living near Bwindi. more
Population, Health, and Environment: Lessons from East Africa
May 08, 2008 // 12:00pm — 2:00pm
Experts show how a multisectoral approach can improve livelihoods, conserve natural resources, and promote family planning. more
Population, Health, and Environment: Value Added From an Integrated Development Strategy (Location: Barcelona)
October 08, 2008 // 6:30pm — 8:00pm
Panelists examine the links between people and the places they live, seeking to knock down the traditional barrier between health and conservation organizations. more
Human, Animal, and Ecosystem Health
May 21, 2008 // 3:00pm — 5:00pm
Human, livestock, wildlife, and environmental health are integrally related, and development practitioners and policymakers should "take advantage of these relationships to achieve conservation and development goals," says the Wildlife Conservation Society's Steve Osofsky. more
Population, Health, and Environment: Value Added From an Integrated Development Strategy (Location: Barcelona)
October 08, 2008 // 6:30pm — 8:00pm
Panelists examine the links between people and the places they live, seeking to knock down the traditional barrier between health and conservation organizations.
Human, Animal, and Ecosystem Health
May 21, 2008 // 3:00pm — 5:00pm
Human, livestock, wildlife, and environmental health are integrally related, and development practitioners and policymakers should "take advantage of these relationships to achieve conservation and development goals," says the Wildlife Conservation Society's Steve Osofsky.
Population, Health, and Environment: Lessons from East Africa
May 08, 2008 // 12:00pm — 2:00pm
Experts show how a multisectoral approach can improve livelihoods, conserve natural resources, and promote family planning.
Issue 17: Sharing the Forest: Protecting Gorillas and Helping Families in Uganda
Jul 07, 2011Rapid population growth by Bwindi Impenetrable National Park in southwestern Uganda has pushed people to settle near gorilla habitat - sometimes leading to conflict. The innovative community development program, Conservation Through Public Health, seeks to conserve these magnificent animals, and at the same time, improve the quality of life for Ugandans living near Bwindi.
