The intersection of climate change, environmental sustainability, and population health has never been more important, and the newest ICFP 2025 subcommittee—Environment and Climate Change—focuses on just that. In Kirsten Krueger’s insightful article, “Understanding PHE Terminology and Fundamentals: Insights from Practice,” you’ll learn about the Population, Health, and Environment (PHE) approach and why integrating these sectors is essential for sustainable development.
Why PHE Matters for Family Planning and Climate Change
PHE connects voluntary family planning, reproductive health, and natural resource management, showing that environmental health and women’s reproductive rights are crucial for economic revitalization and sustainability. As we face increasing climate challenges, this subcommittee aims to highlight how family planning and environmental well-being work hand in hand.
Learn More and Get Involved
Discover how you can play a part in driving these initiatives forward by reading the full article. Stay informed on the latest discussions about how population dynamics and climate change are shaping the future of family planning.
Check out the full article and explore ways to engage with the ICFP community as we tackle these pressing global challenges.