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MSH Electronic Resource Center
The Electronic Resource Center is an international network of health professionals that provides quick access to relevant, accurate information, tools and resources about RH. Registering gives you full access to all information on the ERC website.
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http://erc.msh.org/
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Information and Knowledge for Optimal Health (INFO) Project
The INFO Project is at the JHU Bloomberg School of Public Health/Center for Communication Programs manages the RH Gateway on behalf of the Health Information and Publications Network (HIPnet). It offers a range of information resources and services, all complementing one another, to ensure that information, knowledge, and best practices for FP/RH are accessed by multiple audiences with different needs.
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http://www.infoforhealth.org/about.shtml
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Reproductive Health Outlook (RHO)
RHO is managed by the Program for Appropriate Technology (PATH)The RHO website provides up-to-date summaries of research findings, program experi-ence, and clinical guidelines related to key reproductive health topics, as well as analyses of policy and program implications. An important objective of RHO is to help users link with quality online resources and collaborate with colleagues around the world.
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http://www.rho.org
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Reproductive Health Gateway
RH Gateway is a project under HIPNET supported by USAID/Global Health Center that aims to encourage cooperation among organizations, eliminate duplication of materials and promote the dissemination/use of each organization's materials. The RH Gateway gives quick access to relevant, accurate information about reproductive health on the Web. The Gateway lets you search a group of websites carefully selected for accuracy, authority, and relevance - much quicker, easier, and more trustworthy than either a Web-wide search, which can yield many irrelevant or unreliable sites, or a time-consuming site-by-site search.
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http://www.rhgateway.org/
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Reproductive Health Gateway Publication Page
Lists all the publication page websites of many agencies that receive USAID funding
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http://www.rhgateway.org/publications.html
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Advance Africa
Advance Africa works to raise awareness among key health and development professionals in Africa of the positive impact FP/RH programs on maternal and child health and family well-being. This site provides access to technical briefs and best practices updates.
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http://www.advanceafrica.org/
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Maximizing Access and Quality (MAQ) Initiative
The MAQ Initiative aims to bring together USAID/Washington, USAID Missions, the cooperating agency (CA) community and other partners to identify and implement practical, cost-effective, and evidence-based interventions aimed at improving both the access to and quality of family planning and reproductive health services. It is based on the understanding that removing barriers, promoting access and improving quality by focusing on specific practical interventions can serve the needs of clients and thereby markedly improve programs. It provides opportunities for experts to collaborate and pool their knowledge and field experience in order to identify and promote state-of-the-art tools and concepts, thereby making them accessible to a wider audience.
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http://www.maqweb.org
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Strong Grandmothers Healthy Communities
The mission of The Grandmother Project (GMP) is to recognize and strengthen the leadership role of grandmothers in improving the health and well-being of women and children in developing countries
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http://www.grandmotherproject.org
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IUD Toolkit
This toolkit meets the need for comprehensive, standardized, accurate, and up-to-date information on the IUD and provides guidance on best practices as well as tools to help improve access to and quality of services.
The IUD Toolkit offers the best available knowledge and practice on how to develop and expand IUD services in reproductive health programs. It contains:
-Tools and resources to help implement a variety of IUD-related activities
-A compilation of the most up-to-date knowledge and best practices on IUDs
-Case studies on IUD-related activities from several countries
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http://www.maqweb.org/iudtoolkit/
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The Global Health E-Learning Center
The Global Health E-Learning Center offers a menu of courses that learners can use to expand their knowledge in key public health areas, and to access important up-to-date technical information that USAID public health professionals should know. The primary audiences for the Learning Center are PHN officers and FSNs at USAID missions around the world. However, staff at USAID/Washington, its Cooperating Agencies (CAs), and other partners may also benefit from the Learning Center.
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http://www.globalhealthlearning.org/tracker.cfm
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The ACCESS Program: USAID
The ACCESS Program is USAID’s global program to improve maternal and newborn health. ACCESS works to expand coverage, access and use of key maternal and newborn health services across a continuum of care from the household to the hospitalwith the aim of making quality health services accessible for women and newborns. The ACCESS-FP Program has the goal of responding to the significant unmet needs for family planning among postpartum women. ACCESS-FP is implemented by JHPIEGO in partnership with Save the Children, the Futures Group, the Academy for Educational Development, the American College of Nurse-Midwives and Interchurch Medical Assistance. This website contains a wealth of information related to maternal and newborn health including family planning.
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http://www.accesstohealth.org/
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ONESOURCE: A unique new database from Johns Hopkins’ INFO Project
The Johns Hopkins INFO Project’s new OneSource database provides one-stop access to over 360,000 resources and six separate databases with a single mouse click or search term. OneSource users can quickly search for reports, articles, documents, posters and pamphlets, photos, web sites, Q&As and news articles through a single interface. An enhanced search and browse capability makes finding global family planning, reproductive health and population information faster and more simple than ever.
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www.infoforhealth.org
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Technical Reference Materials-Child Survival Health Programs
Since September 2003, the Technical Reference Materials (TRMs) have been organized into modules that correspond to the primary technical areas and key cross-cutting areas that are central to the Child Survival and Health Grants Program.
Each module is designed to reflect the essential elements to be considered when implementing the given intervention or strategy, important resources that grantees should consult when planning their interventions. The Technical Reference Materials (TRMs) are a guide (not an authority) to help you think through your ability and needs in choosing to implement any one technical area of the Child Survival and Health Grants Program, including Family Planning and Reproductive Health.
Please note that most, but not all TRMs have been updated for 2005. Those TRMs that have been updated have 2005 in the file name. The remaining TRMS will be updated soon.
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http://www.childsurvival.com/documents/TRMs/update_trms.cfm
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