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The ecohealth system and the community engagement movement in foundations: A case study of mutual benefits from grants funded by the United Nations Foundation

机译:基金会中的生态健康系统和社区参与运动:联合国基金会资助的互惠互利的案例研究

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Ecohealth is a process for identifying key environmental determinants causing mortality or morbidity and combating them by mobilizing multiple social sectors. Evolving out of the concept of environmental health, ecohealth provides a framework for long-term sustainability. The health outcomes anticipated by environmental interventions are part of a long-term agenda and require fundamental groundwork for the growth of community-driven development. Building long-term sustainability requires that two key approaches be developed through ecohealth. The first is the strengthening of local community institutions, whether formal or informal. The second is building financial mechanisms that are more diversified and less reliant on a single donor. As a result, the ecohealth system provides an opportunity for foundations to empower communities, build cross-cutting cooperation, and gain knowledge through projects. If people's environmental behaviour is to change and be sustained in the long term to produce desired health outcomes, this will require all members of society to be capable of functioning within the existing institutional infrastructure. This means that not only do formal institutions need to become more accessible but also that concepts relating to local informal institutions must be incorporated into ecohealth projects. It is imperative that we identify and understand relevant local institutions and how they can be transformed so that new environmental forms of behaviour can be sustained and result in positive health outcomes. The intersection of environmental and health concerns provides an ideal area in which the gap between government and civil society can be bridged not only providing solutions to ecohealth concerns, but building government capacity in general and making these positive changes sustainable in the long term. This article is a case study, based on several United Nations Foundation grants. It outlines the significance of traditional community organizations, the breadth of their long-term relations with communities, their resources, and the adoption of sustained forms of behaviour. In addition, the article highlights the role that international foundations can play in creating innovative financing mechanisms through community-based foundations.
机译:生态健康是确定导致死亡或发病的关键环境决定因素并通过动员多个社会部门与之抗衡的过程。从环境健康的概念演变而来,生态健康为长期可持续性提供了框架。环境干预措施所预期的健康结果是长期议程的一部分,需要以社区为基础的发展的基础基础。建立长期的可持续性要求通过生态健康开发两种关键方法。首先是加强地方社区机构,无论是正式的还是非正式的。第二个是建立更加多样化,较少依赖单一捐助者的财务机制。结果,生态健康系统为基金会提供了一个机会,以增强社区能力,建立跨领域合作并通过项目获得知识。如果人们的环境行为要改变并长期维持以产生理想的健康结果,这将要求社会的所有成员有能力在现有的机构基础设施中发挥作用。这意味着不仅需要使正规机构更容易获得信息,而且必须将与地方非正规机构有关的概念纳入生态卫生项目。当务之急是,我们必须确定并了解相关的地方机构,以及如何改变它们,以便新的环境行为形式得以持续并带来积极的健康结果。环境与健康问题的交集提供了一个理想的领域,可以在其中弥合政府与民间社会之间的鸿沟,这不仅可以为解决生态健康问题提供解决方案,而且可以总体上构建政府的能力,并使这些积极变化长期可持续。本文是一个案例研究,基于联合国基金会的多项赠款。它概述了传统社区组织的重要性,与社区的长期关系的广度,资源以及采用持续行为的方式。此外,本文重点介绍了国际基金会在通过社区基金会创建创新融资机制中可以发挥的作用。

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