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Canadian Public Health Association - International Programs - Strengthening of Public Health Associations (SOPHA) Program - Haiti (http://www.cpha.ca/english/intprog/haiti.htm)
Canadian Public Health Association - International Programs - Strengthening of Public Health Associations (SOPHA) Program - Haiti International Programs For more information about this program contact: aleon@cpha.ca Strengthening of Public Health Associations (SOPHA) Program Haiti T he Association de sant publique d'Hati (ASPHA) was founded in Miragone in 1980. It has as its mandate to maintain, promote and improve the health of the population of Haiti. ASPHA participates actively in the development.
OF HERBS AND ENERGIES (http://www.vodou.org/of_herbs1.htm)
Hashaiti (http://www.homestead.com/hashaiti/)
Informational site about the hospital located in Deschapelles, Haiti.
Ingenta.com (http://www.ingenta.com)
Provides free searching and citations, with abstracts (often free) from scientific and academic journals, reports, and periodicals. Offers search interface for MEDLINE, UnCover, and online articles found in "Ingenta journals." Most articles are available in full text to registered users, via fee-based document delivery options.
MEDLINEplus: African American Health (http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/africanamericanhealth.html)
Information from the United States National Institutes of Health. Includes the following subjects: nutrition, prevention/screening, research, specific conditions/aspects, treatment.
Radio Metropole - Nouvelles Actualite Politique Economie en Haiti (http://www.metropolehaiti.com/cgi-php/liste%5Fsant%5Ffr.phtml)
Radio Metropole - Nouvelles Actualite Politique Economie en Haiti SANT Remise en service de la salle de rhydratation de.
Welcome to Dwa Fanm (http://www.dwafanm.org/dwafanm.html)
Welcome to Dwa Fanm is a site devoted to the rights of Haitian women and girls and the eradication of discrimination against them. Created by eight Haitian and American women, Dwa Fanm is a women's advocacy organization concerned with women's rights in Haiti and in Haitian immigrant communities in the United States.
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