Send a Handbook Campaign7 November 2007 - 8 November 2008Contributing InfoShare Partner: Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication Programs (CCP) Hopkins Project Asks Public Help to Send Vital Family Planning Information Overseas Baltimore, MD — Health care providers in developing countries need accurate and up-to-date reproductive health information that could help them save hundreds of thousands of lives each year, help women and men plan their families, and prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS. A new web-based campaign from the INFO project at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health allows web-site visitors to send out the latest family planning guidance for just $10 a copy. The new \"Send a Handbook\" campaign, at www.fphandbook.org, invites people to defray the cost of sending print copies of Family Planning: A Global Handbook for Providers to developing countries. The World Health Organization, Johns Hopkins, and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) published the book earlier this year. LocationWeb site at www.fphandbook.org Related InfoShare Topics: Adolescents/youth, Child health/survival, Family planning, HIV/AIDS, general, HIV/AIDS prevention, HIV/AIDS care/treatment, Reproductive health, general Related Regions: Global Contact: Sgoldste@jhuccp.org Additional Information: http://www.infoforhealth.org/globalhandbook/donate.shtml |
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