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Send a Handbook Campaign

7 November 2007 - 8 November 2008

Contributing 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.

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Web 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