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Karolinska Institutet: Diseases, Disorders and Related Topics http://www.mic.ki.se/Diseases/index.html
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Development Gateway: Population and Reproductive Health Spanish French Focus on DCs
This site is an overview of reproductive health issues from the development perspective (eg fertility, gender equity, adolescence, sustained economic growth, refugees, legislation) and contains numerous annotated links to fulltext articles. It also contains a current news section, calendar of events and database of programs and projects. The site is maintained by the Development Gateway Foundation, U.S. and is available in English, Spanish and French. http://www.developmentgateway.org/node/146526/


Info Project Focus on DCs
The INFO Project identifies and synthesizes available information and best practices in reproductive health. INFO works to enhance local capacity building and strengthen South-South and South-North knowledge networks. The site includes fulltext policy and research reports and links to sister projects such as Popline, Photoshare, the RH Gateway and Netlinks. It is maintained by the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health's Center for Communication Programs, U.S.http://www.infoforhealth.org/


Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professionals (NMAP)
NMAP is a gateway to evaluated, quality Internet resources, aimed at students, researchers, academics and practitioners. It is closely related to the OMNI gateway. Like OMNI, it does not have a focus on developing country needs, but is nevertheless a valuable resource for health professionals worldwide. http://nmap.ac.uk/ 


POPNET: Directory for Global Population Information Focus on DCs
The site is a gateway to population-related information. Access to the links is subject based by organization, directories, databases, email lists, and by region and country, or by topic within countries. It is maintained by the Population Reference Bureau. http://www.popnet.org/


Population and Health Information Share Focus on DCs
The site is a library of fulltext electronic documents created by organizations working in reproductive and child health, HIV/AIDS, and population. The site features easy access to research findings, analysis by experts in their respective fields, email document delivery and customized email updates by topic and region. The site is maintained by PH InfoShare, a U.S. based NGO. http://www.phishare.org/


Reproductive Health and HIV/AIDS Resources on the Internet Spanish French Russian Arabic Focus on DCs
This site contains links to agencies, organizations, news and information services, demography and population sciences research, databases and consumer health sites for reproductive health and HIV/AIDS. It is available in English, French, Spanish and Russian and is maintained by Family Health International, a non-profit organization. http://www.fhi.org/en/gen/urlsrch.html


Reproductive Health GatewayFocus on DCs
This site is a gateway to selected websites on reproductive health worldwide. Subjects include family planning, maternal and adolescent health, and HIV/AIDS). The site also includes information on databases, directories, glossaries, and email lists. The information is available in multiple languages. The site is maintained by the Johns Hopkins University/Center for Communication Programs. http://www.rhgateway.org/


WHO: Reproductive Health and Research Focus on DCs
This site is an annotated gateway to numerous fulltext reproductive health publications of the WHO. The descriptions are organized by health topic or cross-cutting issues. The publications emphasize ‘best practices’ and are available in print, html and/or pdf format. The site is maintained by the Department of Reproductive Health and Research (RHR), WHO. http://www.who.int/reproductive-health/index.htm

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