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HIPNET Listserv Focus on DCs new
This discussion list is a forum for the Health Information and Publications Network, a group of organizations that receive support from the Global Health Center of the USAID. HIPNET encourages cooperation among U.S. based population and reproductive health information organizations. It aims to reduce duplication of materials and promote the dissemination and utilization of each organization's materials among global audiences interested in evidence-based information on reproductive health. http://www.rhgateway.org/mailman/listinfo/hipnet


IRHMedEd: The International Reproductive Health Medical Education Listserv Focus on DCs new
This discussion list aims to strengthen the community of experts in international reproductive health/medical education. It facilitates a global dialogue and creates an environment for exchanging lessons learned, sharing resources and ideas, solving common problems, and advancing the field. The list is maintained by the Reproductive Health Initiative, a project of the American Medical Women’s Association John Hopkins (U.S.) Center for Communication Programs. http://lists.infoforhealth.org/mailman/listinfo/irhmeded

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