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Health and Family Planning Publications (USAID): Recent Bureau for Africa PublicationsFocus on DCs
This is an extensive list of full-text articles on child survival, health sector reform, family planning and reproductive health and emerging health threats and crisis response. http://www.usaid.gov/locations/sub-saharan_africa/publications/health.html


IPPF Medical Bulletin Spanish French Focus on DCs
The IPPF Medical Bulletin is produced by the International Planned Parenthood Federation. It provides high-quality, unbiased information on a range of clinical, service delivery and managerial aspects in family planning and reproductive health. The documents are available in English, Spanish and French.http://www.ippf.org/medical/bulletin/index.htm


Journal of Health & Population in Developing Countries Focus on DCs
This journal includes original articles, reviews, and editorials on health and population issues in developing countries. It is published by the University of North Carolina, U.S. Online registration is required (free). http://www.jhpdc.unc.edu/


Outlook Focus on DCs
Outlook is PATH's quarterly online newsletter. It features news on reproductive health products and drug regulatory decisions of interest to developing country readers. Outlook is published in English and French, and is available in Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, Indonesian and Russian. Only English versions of Outlook articles are available on this website. http://www.path.org/resources/pub_outlook.htm


Pop Reporter Focus on DCs
Described as an ‘e-zine’ (e-magazine), Pop Reporter delivers reproductive health news for professionals in developing countries. It is sponsored by the Johns Hopkins University Population Information Program, U.S. http://www.infoforhealth.org/popreporter/


RAINBOW: Related Links Focus on DCs new
This site contains a subject based, annotated list of links to women’s sexual and reproductive health issues. Topics include: Health and rights including HIV, Female genital mutilation, Networking, Funding sources, and News/media information sources. Access to this information is from the ‘links’ icon in the header of the parent organization’s site. http://www.rainbo.org/


Reproductive Health Outlook Spanish Focus on DCs
Reproductive Health Outlook provides summaries of up-to-date information and links to the best reproductive health information on the Web, annotated bibiliographies, and ‘Community Forum’ message boards. It is especially designed for reproductive health workers in low-resource settings. The fall 2003 edition of the site is available in CD-ROM format and numerous sections are available in Spanish at http://www.rhoespanol.org/. http://www.rho.org/


Sexual Health Exchange Focus on DCs
Sexual Health Exchange is a quarterly newsletter produced by KIT (Netherlands) in collaboration with SAfAIDS. The newsletter emphasizes HIV/AIDS and STDs policy issues as they relate to the wider reproductive and sexual health framework. The site contains all issues from 1995 to date on online. http://www.kit.nl/ILS/exchange_content/

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