Publications
Recent Publications
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Guide to Monitoring and Evaluating Health Information Products and Services - November 2007 [PDF, 743KB]
Funded by USAID and published by the Health Information and Publications Network (HIPNET), the guide presents 29 indicators that are grouped into four categories measuring reach, usefulness, use, and collaboration/capacity building. It brings together monitoring and evaluating information products and services from dozens of health organizations that are members of the HIPNET community of practice.
- Request a print copy from orders@jhuccp.org and make sure to include your mailing address
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The U.S. Government Special Advisor for Orphans and Vulnerable Children, First Annual Report to Congress: Highly Vulnerable Children: Causes, Consequences and Actions - August 2007 [PDF, 2.2MB]
On November 8, 2005, President George W. Bush signed into law the Assistance for Orphans and Other Vulnerable Children in Developing Countries Act (Public Law 109-95). It required the U.S. Government (USG) to devise a single, comprehensive strategy for addressing critical needs among the developing world’s collective of highly vulnerable children. This first annual report on USG implementation of PL 109-95 describes the significant range of activities conducted by various USG agencies to protect and support children made vulnerable by a variety of causes.
- Fiscal Year 2008 Users’ Guide to USAID/Washington Health Programs
The Users' Guide contains background information on USAID's Global Health Bureau, it's objectives and programs, plus a project directory. It includes the preferred method for USAID operating units to access the awards described in the project directory.
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Immunization Essentials: A Practical Field Guide
Available in English (CD-ROM or PDF; hardcopy currently unavailable), French (hardcopy, CD-ROM, or PDF), and Spanish (PDF only), this publication is produced by USAID and provides technically and operationally sound information for immunization program managers in developing countries and for people who support them, particularly field staff of donor agencies.
- View an Archive of Global Health Publications from 1997-2006
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