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The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication Programs (CCP) is pleased to celebrate the 40th anniversary of POPLINE, a comprehensive database that provides access to the world’s population, family planning and related public health literature to clients in developing countries and
K4Health is pleased to mark World Humanitarian Day with the release of its new Reproductive Health in Humanitarian Settings Toolkit. This Toolkit provides donors, decision makers, program managers, health service providers, including emergency workers, and communications professionals, with a carefully selected collection of state-of-the-art resources
Hailed as “an excellent and worthwhile resource” by a field-based user, the new K4Health Family Planning Advocacy Toolkit provides information and tools to advocates to make the case for improved access to voluntary family planning (FP). Ensuring access to voluntary FP is a cost effective,
K4Health is pleased to announce the recent launch of the Improving Contraceptive Method Mix (ICMM) Project in Indonesia. Funded by the United Agency for International Development (USAID) and Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID), this project will investigate the impact of applying knowledge management (KM)
Knowledge for Health (K4Health) is pleased to announce that the newly upgraded POPLINE® website has officially launched. POPLINE® is the largest reproductive health literature database in the world. What’s new? The site has a completely redesigned layout, boasting a fresh new look and easy-to-use interface
Recognizing the shortage of peer-reviewed information available to health practitioners in low- and middle-income countries, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) in partnership with the Knowledge for Health (K4Health) project is launching Global Health: Science and Practice—a new peer-reviewed, open access online journal. Guided
Today, researchers from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication Programs (CCP) present findings from a recent evaluation of its Global Health eLearning platform at the 19th International AIDS Conference. The Global Health eLearning platform was designed to meet the diverse
Laboratory testing is the cornerstone of diagnosing and treating HIV and other diseases, with Africa carrying the largest and most overwhelming burden. At the end of 2009, around 22.5 million people in sub-Saharan Africa were living with HIV. In Nigeria, 3.3 million people are infected.
CCP and K4Health are pleased to announce the launch of a new and improved Photoshare. Photoshare was first created in 2003 as a platform to share images that document the realities of rural and urban life in developing countries, and knowledge about the importance of
The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication Programs (CCP) is pleased to announce the appointment of Piers Bocock as the new Project Director for the Knowledge for Health (K4Health) Project, and Kirsten Böse as the new Deputy Director. K4Health is funded
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