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Adolescent Reproductive Health Network (ARHNe) (Focus on Low-Income Countries)
This site contains an excellent database on adolescent
reproductive health literature, with links to full text where
available. The ARHNe conducts research in health systems and
health promotion in Eastern and Southern Africa.
http://www.nutrition.uio.no/ARHNe/
* POPLINE (Focus on Low-Income Countries)
POPLINE is the world's largest bibliographic reproductive
health database. It provides citations with abstracts of the
worldwide literature in the field of population, family
planning and related reproductive health issues. POPLINE's
300,000 records represent books and books chapters, technical
reports, journal articles, papers presented at conferences,
newspaper articles, theses and dissertations, and training
manuals.
http://db.jhuccp.org/ics-wpd/popweb/
Reproductive Health Resources (Focus on Low-Income Countries)
This site provides links to online information resources for
a wide variety of reproductive health topics. It includes
sections on news services, courses, online journals,
bibliographic databases, reproductive health organizations,
policy documents and the major resources of the Reproductive
Health Outlook, the parent organization.
http://www.rho.org/html/rh_resources.htm
United Nations Population Information Network (POPIN) (Focus on Low-Income Countries)
This site contains a wealth of population and reproductive
health information including a Multilingual Dictionary of
Demographic and Reproductive Health Terminology, a worldwide
directory of population institutions, regional population
information, United Nations reports and numerous links to
population related sites.
http://www.un.org/popin/
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