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Earth Policy Institute: EPI rovides "a vision of what an environmentally sustainable economy - an eco-economy - will look like." Its website includes a Dataset of eco-economy indicators, publications, environmental updates and alerts.
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EngenderHealth: One of the largest non-profit organisations dedicated to making reproductive health care accessible to women and men around the world. Working in over 40 countries, the organisation provides technical assistance, training and information, with a focus on improving services where resources are scarce.
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Family Care International: Specializes in promoting sexual and reproductive health rights with an emphasis on safer pregnancy and childbirth. Site features guidelines, training materials and tools for use by program planners.
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Family Health International (FHI): The site emphasizes FHI's core interests: HIV/AIDS prevention, care, and support, and reproductive health, including family planning. It particularly highlights FHI's commitment to improving the health and welfare of youth. In addition to the sections detailing its work in these technical areas, the site provides overviews of their country programs.
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Familyplanet: The goal of PLANet is to raise awareness of international family planning in the minds of the American public, and to make it a priority among issues facing the U.S. and the world.
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Harvard School of Public Health, Department of Maternal and Child Health: Learn about Harvard�s activities in maternal and child health.
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HIV/AIDS - World Health Organisation: The World Health Organisation's Department of HIV/AIDS has launched its long-awaited new web site. It contains a number of new documents including the AIDS Epidemic Update 2002.
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HIV/AIDS: Women and Youth (PPFC): Planned Parenthood Federation of Canada (PPFC) has developed an interactive website that places HIV/AIDS in the context of sexual and reproductive health. Innovative in approach, this accessible and easy-to-use resource is particularly useful for service providers who work with women and youth. The site provides information on how HIV is transmitted and prevented. You can also test your knowledge of sexual and reproductive health and HIV/AIDS. Also available in French.
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ICOMP: The International Council on Management of Population Program�s website is packed with the latest information on various reproductive health and management issues. In its effort to promote South-South collaboration, it includes a directory of NGO reproductive health activities in Latin America, Africa and Asia.
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Interact Worldwide: Formerly known as Population Concern, this UK-based organisation which seeks to advance the rights of people around the world � especially women and young people � to free informed reproductive health choice through services and education.
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