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E-mail Lists Related to Reproductive Health
- AF-AIDS
http://www.healthdev.org/eforums/cms/individual.asp?sid=95&sname=AF-AIDS
AF-AIDS is an e-mail discussion forum that provides a platform for information-sharing, dialogue, discussion and debate on HIV and AIDS in Africa. - African Networks for Health Research & Development (AFRO-NETS)
http://www.afronets.org/
Established in 1997 to facilitate exchange of information among different networks active in health research for development in Anglophone Africa, and to facilitate collaboration in the fields of capacity building, planning, and research. - AIDS Asia
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/aids_asia/
An e-forum committed to the development of an Asian perspective on AIDS prevention and care issues. A forum for critical analysis of issues, events and programs that have implications for the ability to address HIV/AIDS prevention and care issues across the region. Membership - open, 7,000 members. - AIDS India E-Forum
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/aids-india/
A group interested in the AIDS crisis in India. Facilitates networking, communication and collaboration among those involved or interested in AIDS-related issues in India. Membership - open, 5,000 members. - BOL: A Discussion List on Gender Issues in South Asia
http://www.dgroups.org/groups/cwds-bol/
Centre for Women's Development Studies. BOL is a moderated electronic discussion list initiated by the Centre for Women's Development Studies to bring together individuals and organisations at the local, national and global levels to create a common interactive forum for cender issues. - Break-the-Silence (BTS)
http://www.healthdev.org/eforums/cms/individual.asp?sid=92&sname=Break-the-Silence
Break-the-Silence is an international forum on health and development policy issues related to HIV. Coordinated by Health & Development Networks (HDN), with the support of the Government of Ireland. - CHILD2015 (Child Healthcare Information and Learning Discussion-group)
This group has a specific focus on the information and learning needs of family caregivers, primary health workers, and district health workers responsible for the care of the newborn, infants and children. CHILD2015 is administered and moderated by the Global Healthcare Information Network and the International Child Health Group of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health. To join, please send your name, affiliation, and brief description of professional interests to: CHILD2015-admin@dgroups.org. - CLICK4HP: Health Promotion on the Internet
http://listserv.yorku.ca/archives/click4hp.html
Discusses the role of information technology in health promotion as well as a broad range of health promotion and social issues. Primarily focused on health in developed countries, especially Canada, US, UK. - CORE Child Survival Community Listserv
http://www.coregroup.org/register/User_Reg_Form.cfm?action=add
The CORE Group maintains an email listserv for the use of the Child Survival Community. - DatelineHealth-Nigeria
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Datelinehealth-Nigeria/
Centre for Health Policy and Strategic Studies. Datelinehealth-Nigeria provides a platform for dissemination and discussion of news, views, events, and other happenings occurring in the health sector in Nigeria. Founded in 2000, about 275 members. - Demographic-L
http://demography.anu.edu.au/demographic-list.html
Australian National University (ANU). Demography is the scientific study of human populations, primary with respect to their size, their structure and their development. This list focuses on discussion of demography and of demographic techniques. - Development Forum
http://www.worldbank.org/devforum/
The World Bank. An electronic venue for dialogue and knowledge-sharing among members of the development community. Its focal point is a series of electronic development dialogues on key issues facing the development community. - Epidemiologic Methodology
http://www.listes.umontreal.ca/wws/info/epidemio-l
The discussion of this group focuses on methodological issues that are relevant to epidemiology. These are methodological issues that are relevant to population studies which address health problems and questions. Some discussion in French. Started in 1994. Approximately 960 subscribers. - Essential Drugs Conference (E-Drug)
http://www.essentialdrugs.org/
SatelLife, The listserv objective is to support the concept of essential drugs by improving and speeding up communication among all health professionals working in the field of essential drugs. E-drug is specifically targeted to health workers in developing countries, and is based on simple off-line e-mail technology. Started in 1995. - FPOP_Youth
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/FPOP_Youth/
Family Planning Organization of the Philippines (FPOP). This is the official group emailing site of the Family Planning Organization of the Philippines - National Youth Leaders Assembly and for new members of the FPOP Youth. Membership: restricted. - Geisesa-Grupo de Estudio Iberoamericano de Salud y Educación Sexual Adolescente
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/geisesa/
A project to exchange/share information on projects, events, etc. related to adolescent sex education in Latin America. In Spanish. - H-DEMOG
http://www.h-net.org/~demog/
Michigan State University
H-Demog is sponsored by the National Endowment for the Humanities and Michigan State University. H-Demog is an international scholarly online discussion list on demographic history. - HIF-net
http://www.dgroups.org/groups/HIF-net/index.cfm
This group looks broadly at issues of access to information for health researchers and health professionals, and has over 1500 members worldwide. HIF-net is a collaboration of INASP and the Global Forum for Health Research, and is moderated by the Global Healthcare Information Network. To join, please send your name, affiliation, and brief description of professional interests to: hif-net-admin@dgroups.org. - HIFA2015 (Healthcare Information For All by 2015)
A global community of purpose, focused on meeting the information and learning needs of family caregivers, primary health workers, and district health workers. It has over 1000 members from 95 countries, working towards a common goal: 'By 2015, every person worldwide will have access toan informed healthcare provider'. HIFA2015 is administered and moderated by the Global Healthcare Information Network. To join, please send your name, affiliation, and brief description of professional interests to: HIFA2015-admin@dgroups.org - HIPNET Listserv
http://www.rhgateway.org/mailman/listinfo/hipnet
Health Information and Publications Network (HIPNet). HIPNet is a group of organizations who work with the Global Health Bureau of USAID. Its purpose is to encourage cooperation among organizations, eliminate duplication of materials, and promote the dissemination and utilization of each organization's materials. - HR4D-net (Health Research For Development)
This group is dedicated to promoting health research to improve the health of people in developing countries. HR4D-net is a collaboration of INASP and the Global Forum for Health Research, and is moderated by the Global Healthcare Information Network. To join, please send your name, affiliation, and brief description of professional interests to: HR4D-net-admin@dgroups.org - IGWG Listserv
http://www.igwg.org/listserv.htm
The Interagency Gender Working Group maintains a moderated listserv for those interested in the IGWG and other gender related news. Members receive e-mails relating to the IGWG's progress - information and updates on products and services, as well as related information and announcements pertaining to gender issues - Nigeria-AIDS Discussion List
http://www.nigeria-aids.org
Journalists Against AIDS (JAAIDS) Nigeria. A moderated internet-based discussion forum and listserv on HIV/AIDS in Nigeria. Members discuss current issues and information about HIV/AIDS in Nigeria. - PDA4HEALTH
http://list.healthnet.org/mailman/listinfo/pda4health
PDA4HEALTH, an electronic forum set up by SATELLIFE, aims to share up-to-date information, knowledge and experiences on the use of handheld computers for data collection and information dissemination in developing country health settings. - PinoyRH
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/pinoyrh/
Pinoy RH is an electronic forum on sexual and reproductive health in the Philippines. It aims to address issues relating to reproductive health, such as family planning, maternal mortality, unsafe abortion, STDs and HIV/AIDS. Messages may be either in English or Filipino, or both. Founded: 2000, 285 members. - Program for Collaboration Against AIDS and Related Epidemics (PROCAARE)
http://www.procaare.org/
PROCAARE is a collaborative effort among leading AIDS researchers which uses the Internet as a forum for exchanging information on the spread, treatment and prevention of AIDS. It provides a way to share AIDS-related information with researchers and health workers in developing countries. - ProNut-HIV
http://www.pronutrition.org/
ProNUTRITION is an information resource that supports health care providers, community health workers, policy makers, and program managers with current, relevant, and practical knowledge and tools for decision-making. - ReproductiveHealthforum
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/ReproductiveHealthforum/
This forum broadens the discourse on HIV/AIDS to include local voices hardly reported in any medium and provides an integrated approach to the dialogue on development issues. Issues for discussion include couple relationships, unwanted pregnancy, maternal mortality and morbidity, sexually transmitted diseases (STD), infertility, violence against women, harmful traditional practices and female genital mutilation, special population groups (adolescents), safe motherhood, family planning, and population and development. Founded: 2003, 225 members. - SafeMotherhoodPakistan
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/SafeMotherhoodPakistan/
Pakistan Safe Motherhood Initiative. This group is for discussion on safe motherhood, neonatal care, maternal health, reproductive health and family planning issues in Pakistan. The aim of all discussion is to find better and more cost-effective approaches and strategies to save the lives of mothers and newborns in Pakistan\'s urban and rural areas. Founded: 2001, 158 members; about 50 postings/month. - SEA-AIDS
http://www.healthdev.org/eforums/cms/individual.asp?sid=96&sname=SEA-AIDS
SEA-AIDS is the regional forum on HIV/AIDS in Asia and the Pacific. Coordinated by Health & Development Networks (HDN), with technical support from Health Systems Trust (HST), and with the support of the Government of Ireland. SEA-AIDS has over 2500 e-mail members. - South Asian Public Health Forum
http://www.saphf.org/
SAPHF was established in 1999 to improve communication among public health professionals, who have interest in South Asia( Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Sri Lanka and Maldives). Members: 270. Language: English. - Stop-TB eForum
http://www.healthdev.org/eforums/cms/individual.asp?sid=105&sname=Stop-TB
The Stop-TB eForum supports and promotes multi-stakeholder participation in the Stop-TB Partnership and provides a platform for debate, advocacy, fundraising, and inclusion of new partners. - Traditional Birth Attendant (TBA) Forum
The purpose of this e-mail list is to share research, materials, programmatic experiences and provide a platform for people to discuss and ask questions about TBAs and their role. To subscribe, please send a blank message to: subscribe-tbaforum@policyproject.com. Once you are subscribed, you can post messages by sending an email to tbaforum@policyproject.com. - WORLDPOPLIST by EuroNGOs.
http://www.eurongos.org/Default.asp?ID=1515
EuroNGOs is a European network of non-governmental organisations that cooperate in the field of sexual and reproductive health and rights, population and development. In addition to the members of EuroNGOs, parliamentary groups and organisations from other parts of the world are a part of the network as associate members. Foundations from the United States of America have been highly supportive of the work of EuroNGOs and its members. Organisations not being members of the group of EuroNGOs, who are interested and/or active in the field of sexual and reproductive health and rights, population and development are invited to subscribe to the WORLDPOPLIST.
Updated: 2007/11/21



