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HCMN Update July 12, 2005

THE VOTES ARE IN!
Thanks to all of you who took the time to vote on topics for the upcoming email series and web pages. The winning subject is FP/HIV Integration, followed closely by Antiretrovital Therapy, Malaria, Violence Against Women, Nutrition and AIDS, and Youth.

NOW WHAT?
We'd like to ask all HCMN members to help create a rich resource of information about FP/HIV integration materials that will be shared via email and on the HCMN website.

WHAT CAN I DO?
HCMN members can help by submitting information and/or materials.

Please email the following:

  1. Your own personal story of developing FP/HIV integration materials

  2. Your materials or materials you know of and would like others to know about (please send digital image and description)

  3. If you have a particular material or set of materials which you would like highlighted, and you don't mind sending us, along with that information, your photo and a brief bio, we'll feature YOU on the front page of the M/MC and HCMN websites in our "Pro Picks" feature.

  4. ......And ANYTHING ELSE that you feel might be useful for others to know about or see.

We wil be happy to highlight your organization on the HCMN site!

WHAT IS THE DEADLINE?
We'd like to send this email out on August 1, so please send your information and materials by July 27, 2005.

Thanks in advance for your contributions. As always, if you have any questions or comments, please contact Susan Leibtag, .

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