Global Online Forum on Healthy Timing and Spacing of Pregnancy 

NEW ONLINE FORUM, 26 November - 14 December 2007 

 

"Mother cannot decide which child she would take in her lap" 

(konta rekhe konta kole nibe) Mother-in-law, Bangladesh

 

Share your experiences, challenges, and lessons learned, pose questions and
discuss with experts from around the world.

 

OLE_LINK2OLE_LINK1Please join ACCESS-FP, ESD and HCP for a global forum on
Healthy Timing and Spacing of Pregnancy (HTSP). This forum will provide
state-of-the-art information on HTSP.  Experts will answer your questions
and provide insights on programmatic implementation based on their own
experiences.

 

How to participate: To sign up, go to
OLE_LINK4OLE_LINK3http://my.ibpinitiative.org/public/ppfp/ and click on
"register" in the upper right corner of the screen and fill in the required
information.  Questions?  Send an e-mail to  <mailto:[log in to unmask]>
[log in to unmask]

 

During the three-week long forum, you will receive one e-mail per day from
the forum administrators, with all contributions screened and presented as a
single, well-organized digest. You will be able to participate in the forum
simply by responding to this daily digest via e-mail or by sending a message
at any time to [log in to unmask] Or you can also contribute to the
discussion via the web by logging into the Implementing Best Practices (IBP)
Knowledge Gateway at http://my.ibpinitiative.org/public/ppfp/. 

 

This online discussion is sponsored by ACCESS-FP, the Extending Service
Delivery (ESD) Project, Health Communication Partnership (HCP), and The INFO
Project based at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for
Communication Programs in collaboration with the Implementing Best Practices
in Reproductive Health Initiative and WHO/RHR.

 

Look for announcements about other HTSP-related activities soon!


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