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This category in other languages:
- UN World Health Organisation (WHO) - Regional Office for Africa - Official UN WHO site includes country profiles, breaking health news, African health monitors and video clips.
- African Networks for Health Research & Development - An electronic conference for various health networks across Eastern and Southern Africa.
- Africa Guide - Medical and Health - Information on African illness and disease, recommended immunizations and travel insurance.
- Africa Nutrition Chartbooks - Downloadable PDF files of surveys on the nutritional status of children in Central African Republic, Côte d'Ivoire, Kenya, Malawi, Mali and Senegal.
- Centre for African Family Studies - Resources for providing sexual, reproductive and family health services in Africa. Text in English and French.
- African Red Cross/Red Crescent Health Initiative 2010 - A 10-year process to address priority public health problems in Africa.
- African Journal of Reproductive Health - Full text of the journal published by Women's Health and Action Research Centre.
- Africa Conference on Sexual Health and Rights - News and information about the annual mid-June conference. Includes discussion on sexual rights, adolescent reproductive health, sexuality culture and religion, sexuality education, MDGs, family planning, abortion, sexual abuse, gender-based violence and HIV/AIDS.
- Independent Group for Health in Africa - Watchdog group monitors health problems, policies, strategies and programs (including research) in Africa.
- allAfrica.com - Health and Medicine News - Principal newsfeed source for news and reports on health issues in Africa. [English, French]
- The WWW Virtual Library - Public Health: Africa - Annotated links for web resources at both the continent and country levels.
- HELINA-L: Health Informatics in Africa - Gateway to an email list on health in Africa, as well as an archive of messages and conference information.
- Medical/Health Periodicals and Books on Africa - List of medical texts from the Electronic Journal of Africana Bibliography.
- AMREF UK (African Medical and Research Foundation) - Health development organization supporting health programmes and training health professionals in Africa, focusing on HIV/AIDS, TB, malaria, safe water, family health, clinical services, emergency response and health learning materials.
- Center for Communication Programs - Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health resource for family health and AIDS projects on the continent. Includes information on regional and country specific activities, resources, and contact details for field offices.
- Stanford University - Africa South of the Sahara: Health - Annotated directory of links to web resources including health journals and organisations.
- African Medical and Research Foundation (AMREF) - Information on the charity organization's programs and services, as well as medical advice for travelers to Africa.
- Global Alliance for Africa - A not-for-profit organization developing community-based health care programs for impoverished people throughout Africa, with special emphasis on local participation.
- Medilinks - Portal for health information for Africa provides news and reports by health topic and country.
- Africa Regional Sexuality Resource Centre - Promoting a better understanding of human sexuality through informed public dialogue and advocacy for positive changes in policies and programmes in Africa. Includes news and information on resources, training and publications.
- Adolescent Reproductive Health Network (ARHNe) - On-going research programmes and projects with 18 partner institutions in Southern and Eastern Africa, as well as in Europe, all involved in research and/or implementation of programs targeting adolescent reproductive health and risk behaviors. Includes newsletters, reports, journal articles and other publications.
- Columbia University Libraries - African Studies: Health Information and Health Organizations on Africa - Links to journals, research, conferences, publications and traveler's advice for African health issues.
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