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  • From: "Ann Burgess" <annburgess@sol.co.uk>
  • Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 09:04:49 +0100

Some of you may be interested in the two e-fora described below. These are
not specifically on nutrition or HIV but are relevant to all health workers.
HIF aims to improve access to reliable information for healthcare providers in developing and transitional countries and HR4D is a new fora that aims to bring people together to share ideas on ways to communicate, improve and utilise health research. Neither send attachments.

Best wishes
Ann Burgess


----- From: "Carol Priestley, UK " <cpriestley@inasp.info>

> Dear Colleagues,
>
> Further to the Press Release on HR4D and Global Forum announcement to
> HIF-net, I should like to express our pleasure at now being the host of
> two such exciting fora. HIF-Net has an outstanding track record and
> HR4D has something to live up to in the continued excellent moderation
> provided by the Global Healthcare Information Network.
>
> HIF-net: launched in 2000; 1,432 members from 130 countries. HIF-Net aims
> to bring people together to share ideas and insights on ways to improve
> access to relevant, reliable information for medical professionals and
> healthcare workers in developing countries.
> Moderated by Neil Pakenham-Walsh, Fred Bukachi and Rachel Stancliffe
> To join the list send an email including your name, organisation, country,
> and brief description of professional interests to < hif-net@dgroups.org >
> or complete your
> profile at http://www.dgroups.org/groups/HIF-net/, where you will also
> find the archive.
>
> HR4D-net: launched 22 May 2006; already has 67 members and 797 hits on
> Google! HR4D aims to bring people together to share ideas and debate on
> ways to communicate, improve and utilise health research. The list
> particularly aims to engage researchers, policy makers and health
> professionals in developing and transitional countries.
> Moderated by Robert Walgate
> To join the list send an email including your name, organisation, country,
> and brief description of professional interests to
> < hr4d-net@dgroups.org > or complete your profile at
> http://www.dgroups.org/groups/HR4D-net/.
>
> > Best regards,
>
> Carol
>
> Carol Priestley
> Director
> International Network for the Availability of Scientific Publications
> (INASP)
> 58 St Aldates, Oxford, OX1 1ST, UK
> E-mail: cpriestley@inasp.info Web: http://www.inasp.info/