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Safe Motherhood Strategies
CD-ROM, now Available in Spanish


Safe Motherhood Strategies: A Review of the Evidence - The papers were published by ITM in book form in English and French and over 4,000 copies of the book have been distributed to date. In August 2003, a first edition of a CD-ROM containing the French and English versions was created to meet the continuing demand for these articles.

This second edition, funded by the Department for International development (DFID), contains the Spanish version of the articles in addition to the French and English ones.

To order FREE copies of the CD-ROM please email: info@jsiuk.com.


 

New JSI R&T UK report

Lessons Learned from Mainstreaming HIV into the Poverty Eradication Action Plan (PEAP) In Uganda

This report authored by Kate Butcher (JSI R&T UK) was commissioned by DFID Uganda in order to gather lessons learnt in the process of mainstreaming HIV and AIDS into the Poverty Eradication Action Plan (PEAP) In Uganda. To access the document, click here.

 
New Article

Divided We Fall

Common sense would suggest that HIV and reproductive health services should be integrated. But Kate Butcher, Peter Gordon and Juliet McEachran maintain that this has not traditionally been so. They make the case for the positive rewards to be had from increasing cooperative and collaborative work.
This article was published in the February 2004 edition of Health Exchange.

To access the document, click here.

 
Training Material
 

Young People We Care!

This book is designed to encourage and help groups of young people support either younger children or their peers who are living in communities and households affected by AIDS. It can also be used by home-based care organisations that want to involve young people in their home-based care activities. Young People We Care! is designed for use by any group of young people aged 15-20 years.

To access the document, click here.

 
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