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Impact of healthcare access and livelihood support on deforestation rates in Kalimantan, Borneo

Hopkins S, Hazel A, Pourtois J, Chamberlin A, Gajewski Z,  et al.
MSF Scientific Day International 2023. 7 June 2023; DOI:10.57740/vj1f-v594
INTRODUCTION
An undervalued role of rural healthcare provision is its impact on forests and carbon balance. In addition to the effects of healthcare provision and livelihood programmes on improved human health, these programmes can also reduce forest degradation and prevent deforestation-related carbon emissions, since unaffordable healthcare drives logging as a source of rescue income. Shocks such as the Covid-19 pandemic may exacerbate this dynamic. Health In Harmony and Planet Indonesia are two planetary health non-governmental organisations (NGO’s) that work together with communities living in and around tropical rainforests in West Kalimantan, Indonesia.

METHODS
We used a cross-sectional mixed-methods survey in November-December 2021 to evaluate healthcare access and livelihoods in 1,016 households across six NGO-affiliated villages and four unaffiliated control villages. Additionally, satellite-generated imagery retrieved between January 2018 and December 2021 was used to contrast relative deforestation rates in 28 NGO-affiliated and 1,421 unaffiliated control villages bordering protected rainforests across Kalimantan.

ETHICS
This study was approved by the Stanford University Institutional Review Board and by the Institut Pertanian Bogor Ethical Review Board.

RESULTS
After accounting for environmental variables that affect deforestation, satellite analysis suggested that prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, average weekly deforestation rates in NGO-affiliated villages (0.018%; 95% confidence interval (CI), 0.012-0.026%) were 70% lower than in unaffiliated villages (0.062%; 95%CI, 0.045-0.078%; p<0.0001). Following the WHO pandemic declaration, deforestation rates dropped and then gradually rebounded in both NGO-affiliated and unaffiliated villages, with NGO-affiliated villages maintaining significantly lower average deforestation rates (0.008%; 95%CI, 0.005-0.011%) during the pandemic than unaffiliated villages (0.026%; 95%CI, 0.019-0.032%; p<0.01). Survey results indicated that clinic visits, out-of-pocket healthcare spending, and the proportion of households unable to access healthcare increased across all villages during the pandemic. The main reasons given for access problems were around fears of contracting Covid-19, unaffordability, or clinic closure. Throughout the pandemic, households affiliated with Health In Harmony, which runs a health clinic, were less likely to report barriers to affordable clinic access than households in unaffiliated villages (14% vs. 29%; odds ratio (OR); 0.41,95%CI, 0.2-0.69). Households in NGO-affiliated villages were more likely to do jobs with low environmental impact (e.g., small-scale farming, conservation; OR 1.61,95%CI, 1.15-2.24). Half of households in both groups reported income loss from at least one source during the pandemic, but households in NGO-affiliated villages were more likely to gain alternative income from multiple job types, especially resource-neutral jobs (e.g., public servant, sales, services). Additionally, households in NGO-affiliated villages had more sources of economic support, such as government programmes, co-operatives, family and NGO’s (OR 1.36, 95%CI, 1.11-1.69).

CONCLUSION
Communities with better access to healthcare and livelihood support were associated with significantly lower deforestation rates prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, and this lower reliance on forest-degrading income was resilient to the pandemic shock.

CONFLICTS OF INTEREST
None declared.
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Preliminary data on safety and effectiveness of six-month all-oral regimens in patients with rifampicin-resistant tuberculosis in Belarus

Yatskevich N, Hurevich H, Solodovnikova V, Garsevanidze E, Lachenal N,  et al.
MSF Scientific Day International 2023. 7 June 2023; DOI:10.57740/3sk2-bf43
Conference Material > Video

Exploring the minimum treatment duration for mental health interventions: a retrospective analysis from a conflict affected region of northern Nigeria

Martinez Torre S
MSF Scientific Day International 2023. 7 June 2023; DOI:10.57740/nhcw-n804
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Risk factors for mortality among patients with suspected cholera treated in MSF-supported cholera treatment facilities in Bauchi State, Nigeria

Garcia Naranjo A, Chamman K, Gandi AY, Baba Aminu I, Maigari IM,  et al.
MSF Scientific Day International 2023. 7 June 2023; DOI:10.57740/hg6x-mj63
Conference Material > Slide Presentation

Efficacy and safety of 14-day treatment with paromomycin and miltefosine for primary visceral leishmaniasis in eastern Africa: non-inferiority trial

Solomos A, Musa AM, Mbui J, Mohammed R, Olobo J,  et al.
MSF Scientific Day International 2023. 7 June 2023; DOI:10.57740/81jj-tz57
Conference Material > Video

Are antibiotics being over-prescribed for the treatment of urinary tract infections? A prospective study among pregnant refugees in Beirut, Lebanon

Al Kady C
MSF Scientific Day International 2023. 7 June 2023; DOI:10.57740/6cdv-9f90
Conference Material > Slide Presentation

High prevalence of bedaquiline and linezolid resistance in extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis patients in a Médecins Sans Frontières clinic, Mumbai, India

Khan S, Silsarma A, Iyer AS, Galindo MA, Chavan VV,  et al.
MSF Scientific Day International 2023. 7 June 2023; DOI:10.57740/0dpv-wz08
Conference Material > Poster

Innovative laboratory tools to improve tuberculosis diagnosis in children

Moreto-Planas L, Mahajan R, Sagrado MJ, Flevaud L, Gallo J,  et al.
MSF Scientific Day International 2023. 7 June 2023; DOI:10.57740/0xmg-7p42
Conference Material > Video

High burden of sexually transmitted infections and poor diagnostic performance of syndromic approaches within a decentralised HIV care setting in Eswatini

Mukooza E
MSF Scientific Day International 2023. 7 June 2023; DOI:10.57740/bg0s-y318
Conference Material > Poster

ECG findings in BPaL-based TB treatment regimens: the geographical effect on QT prolongation

Motta I, Cusinato M, Ludman A, Abdrasuliev T, Butabekov I,  et al.
MSF Scientific Day International 2023. 7 June 2023; DOI:10.57740/vz2n-4971