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We would like to use this in our weekly online newsletter.  Do you have
a French version?  If so, could you please send it to me by Thursday.
Many thanks.

Maureen Johnson
Canadian Society for International Health
Communications & Media Relations Manager
1 Nicholas Street, Suite 1105
Ottawa, Ontario  K1N 7B7
Ph:  (613) 241-5785, Ext. 305
Fax: (613) 241-3845
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Web site: www.csih.org


-----Original Message-----
From: Canadian Network on Health in Development
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of David Hock
Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 1:21 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: New online resources are now available from YouthNet


YouthNet, a program coordinated by Family Health International, is
pleased to announce two new online resources:

1.      Case Study of the MTV Staying Alive Campaign
(http://www.fhi.org/en/Youth/YouthNet/ProgramsAreas/MediaInterventions/i
ndex
.htm
<http://www.fhi.org/en/Youth/YouthNet/ProgramsAreas/MediaInterventions/i
ndex
.htm> )
        Since 2002, YouthNet has partnered with MTV on the Staying Alive
Campaign, which reached over 800 million households worldwide, making it
the largest public health campaign ever. The campaign produced five
hours of television available to TV and radio stations around the world,
and also produced a Web site with HIV/AIDS information, referrals, and
programming in English, French, and Spanish. A case study was recently
published by YouthNet, detailing the successes and experiences of the
2002 Staying Alive Campaign.

2.      Reproductive Health of Young Adults Module
        Visit the module and test your knowledge and skills at
http://www.fhi.org/en/Youth/YouthNet/rhtrainmat/index.htm
<http://www.fhi.org/en/Youth/YouthNet/rhtrainmat/index.htm> . The
Reproductive Health of Young Adults training module has been updated for
2003. This module is available for either self-study or as a
presentation for physicians, nurses, pharmacists, or other trained
healthcare personnel. Through slides and activities, this training
module is designed to increase the awareness and understanding of the
reproductive health needs of young adults among policy-makers, program
directors, program planners, and healthcare providers.

For more information, please write to [log in to unmask]
<mailto:[log in to unmask]> .


David Hock
Senior Information Projects Coordinator
Family Health International
e-mail: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>

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