Free Gift for Participating in Survey: HIV/SRH Integration Web site
Survey: http://www.zoomerang.com/recipient/survey-intro.zgi?p=WEB226GJ2KR2QD
Give feedback on the Resources for HIV/AIDS and Sexual and Reproductive Health Web site (www.hivandsrh.org <http://www.hivandsrh.org/> ) and get a free gift! You will receive one or both of the following free gifts as our thank you for participating in the survey:
* Communicating Contraceptive Effectiveness Counseling Chart: Everyone who responds to the survey will see a link to download a useful tool: a chart that can be used to show health care clients how the effectiveness of contraceptive methods compare as typically used. It also explains how clients can make their method more effective.
* Decision-Making Tool for Family Planning Clients and Providers Flipchart: Five respondents will be randomly chosen to receive a free copy of the Decision-Making Tool for Family Planning Clients and Providers. This tool, in flipchart format, promotes high-quality family planning counseling. It is designed to help health workers counsel people living with HIV on sexual and reproductive choices and family planning. It also is meant to help people living with HIV make and carry out informed, healthy, and appropriate decisions about their sexual and reproductive lives. The Tool is one cornerstone in the World Health Organization's series, Four Cornerstones of Family Planning Guidance.
What is the Resources for HIV/AIDS and Sexual and Reproductive Health Integration Web site?
The Resources for HIV/AIDS and Sexual and Reproductive Health Integration Web site (www.hivandsrh.org <http://www.hivandsrh.org/> ) provides a comprehensive knowledge base for health professionals working to integrate the prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS with sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services.
The powerful, tailor-made classification and search system allows users to select from many criteria to find what they are looking for quickly and efficiently. The site also encourages users to contribute their own resources on integration, especially those from developing countries, thus linking a diverse array of people working on different aspects of integration. Presently, the site houses over 650 materials, including documents, news, photos, communication materials, and Q&As.
Recently posted materials include:
n Pregnancy and the risk of HIV-1 acquisition among women in Uganda and Zimbabwe
(AIDS, 2007)
n Global <http://www.hivandsrh.org/%20/search/search_results_single.php?start_num=0&query=title%3A%22Implementing+Integrated+FP%22+&PHPSESSID=ede2b719fe0d78fc4b0959d012bb021a> Perspectives on the sexual and reproductive health of adolescents: Patterns, prevention, and potential (Lancet, Mar 2007)
n New Data on Male Circumcision and HIV Prevention: Policy and Programme Implications <http://www.hivandsrh.org/search/search_results_single.php?start_num=0&query=%28id%3AIUE28835%29+>
(WHO, Mar 2007)
n Evaluation of the reach and impact of the 100% Jeune youth social marketing program in Cameroon: Findings from three cross-sectional survey <http://www.hivandsrh.org/search/search_results_single.php?start_num=0&query=%28id%3AIUE28835%29+> (Reproductive Health, Mar 2007)
n Reproductive Choices and Family Planning for People Living With HIV: Counseling Tool <http://www.hivandsrh.org/search/search_results_single.php?start_num=1&query=title%3AReproductive+title%3Achoices+>
(WHO, 2006)
New! Integration Community Discussion Board
Visitors can also participate in discussions about Integration on the IBP Knowledge Gateway. To share comments and insights with colleagues, send an e-mail message to [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]> . You must be a member of the IBP FP/HIV Integration Community in order to participate in discussions. Membership is free of charge. Include your membership request in your e-mail message.
The site is maintained by the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs (www.jhuccp.org <https://mail.jhsph.edu/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.jhuccp.org> ) with funding from the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation and the David and Lucile Packard Foundation.
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