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Alison Ball <[log in to unmask]>
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Canadian Network on Health in International Development <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 8 May 1997 17:38:03 EDT
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Susan Roelofs

The Library of the International Development Research Centre, Ottawa,
collects materials in this area.  The library catalogue (BIBLIOL) can be
searched via telnet at ddbs.idrc.ca (login "guest").  The main library page
is www.idrc.ca/library.  If you have specific questions, please contact me
directly.


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Alison Ball
Research Information Specialist
International Development Research Centre Library
(613) 236-6163 ext 2258
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May 8, 1997

Re: Request for Maternal and Child Health Teaching Resource Materials

To Whom It May Concern:

The School of Nursing at the University of Ottawa is the executing agency
for a bilateral Maternal and Child Health (MCH) project in Yunnan, China.
Focussing on minority nationalities in 10 of the poorest counties in
Yunnan, the project aims to improve the quality, accessibility, and timely
availability of priority MCH care.

A major component of the project is the training of MCH workers using
community-based educational programming with participatory, experiential
teaching methods. This will be accomplished using teams of trainers and a
`train-the trainer`approach.

We are in the process of gathering MCH teaching materials for use in the
training of MCH workers in developing countries. A list of the teaching
aids you know of or your organization has available (books, manuals,
slides, flip charts, etc.) would be most useful. Information on other
organizations who have MCH teaching materials would also be helpful.

Please send resource lists and order forms to:

        e-mail: [log in to unmask]
        fax: 613-562-5443  attention: Susan Roelofs
        mail:   Susan Roelofs, Coordinator - China Projects
                School of Nursing, University of Ottawa
                451 Smyth Rd.
                Ottawa, Ontario
                K1H 8M5

Your assistance is most appreciated.

Sincerely,

Susan Roelofs
Coordinator - China Projects
Susan Roelofs
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562-5800, ext.8450

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