Tutorial Developer
JHPIEGO Corporation, the developer of the
ReproLine®
website and ReproLearn® tutorials, works to improve the health of women and families throughout Asia,
Central Asia, Europe and Near East, East and Southern Africa, Latin America and
the Caribbean, and West Africa. We strive to increase access to service and
improve the quality of those services at the lowest resource setting—the home
and the community—where women most at risk live and die.
Established in 1973, the JHPIEGO Corporation is a
nonprofit organization affiliated with Johns Hopkins
University. Currently we are working in more than 30 countries. Activities are
implemented by nearly 250 US and overseas staff and
over 200 international consultants. Our US office in Baltimore, Maryland,
coordinates activities with offices located in 13
other countries.
For more information about JHPIEGO, contact
JHPIEGO Corporation
1615 Thames Street, Suite 200
Baltimore, MD 21231-3492
Phone 1-410-537-1800
Fax: 1-410-537-1474
E-mail: info@jhpiego.net
http://www.jhpiego.org
For more information about reproductive healthcare, visit
the Reproductive Health Online (ReproLine) website at
http://www.reproline.jhu.edu.
For questions or comments about ReproLine, including receiving ReproLine on
CD-ROM, send e-mail to repro@jhpiego.net
or contact JHPIEGO Corporation at the phone and fax numbers above.
Tutorial Sponsor
Funding was provided by the following sponsor.
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USAID
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
is an independent federal government agency. USAID's programs in global health
represent the commitment and determination of the U.S. government to prevent
suffering, save lives, and create a brighter future for families in the
developing world.
USAID is confronting global health challenges through
improving the quality, availability, and use of essential health and family
planning services. The combination of on-the-ground experience in developing
countries and global research on innovative technologies and approaches has
given USAID a unique advantage in designing effective programs.
USAID's strategy for global health seeks to stabilize
world population and protect human health through programs in maternal and child
health, HIV/AIDS, family planning and reproductive health, infectious diseases,
environmental health, nutrition and other life-saving areas.
http://www.usaid.gov
* This tutorial was made possible through support provided by the Maternal and Child Health Division, Office of Health, Infectious Diseases and Nutrition, Bureau for Global Health, U.S. Agency for International Development, under the terms of Award No. HRN-A-00-98-00043-00. The opinions expressed herein are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the U.S. Agency for International Development.