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Sent: Thursday, May 20, 2010 2:11 PM
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Subject: [CANCHID] The Implants Toolkit: Your One-Stop Source for
Information on Hormonal Implants

A comprehensive, evidence-based information resource on hormonal
implants is now just a click away. The Implants Toolkit, a product of
the Long-Acting and Permanent Methods (LA/PM) Community of Practice,
provides policy makers, health care providers, and program managers
across the globe with state-of-the-art information on this highly safe
and increasingly popular contraceptive method.

Hormonal implants are gaining popularity among a broad range of women
wanting to time, space, or limit future pregnancies. As the number of
such products-Implanon(r), Jadelle(r), and Sino-implant (II)(r)-grows,
so does the need for a thorough, detailed resource devoted to them. The
Implants Toolkit offers professionals around the world quick and easy
access to information on programming and policy considerations relevant
to hormonal implants-information that has been reviewed by expert panels
and is housed in one convenient location.

Please go to
www.k4health.org/toolkits/implants<http://www.k4health.org/toolkits/impl
ants> to browse the eight thematic sections of the Implants Toolkit:

*       Essential Knowledge
*       Policies and Guidelines
*       Training
*       Logistics
*       Program Management
*       Service Delivery
*       Communication
*       Country Experiences

The Implants Toolkit will expand over time to incorporate new
information, particularly evidence-based documentation on technological
changes, innovative program approaches, and promising practices for
improving family planning and reproductive health programs.

We welcome your input! There is a built-in discussion
board<http://www.k4health.org/forum/660> available for you to post your
comments, suggest additional resources, and share ideas about how you
plan to use the toolkit in your work so that others can learn from and
adapt your experiences.

The Implants Toolkit was developed by the LA/PM Community of Practice,
under the leadership of EngenderHealth, Family Health International,
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health/Center for Communication
Programs, and the U.S. Agency for International Development.


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