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These are email mailing lists managed by other groups that could be useful to researchers and clinicians involved in diseases of poverty.

HIF-net (Health Information Forum)

A global email discussion group that addresses issues of access to information for researchers and health professionals in developing and emerging countries.

  • HIF-net web site

HIFA2015 (Healthcare Information For All by 2015)

A global email discussion group with the goal that by 2015, every person worldwide will have access to an informed healthcare provider. The group focuses on the information and learning needs of family caregivers, primary health workers, and district-level health professionals in developing and emerging countries.

  • HIFA2015 web site

CHILD2015

A global email discussion group with the goal that by 2015, every child worldwide will have access to an informed healthcare provider. The group focuses on the child healthcare information and learning needs of family caregivers, primary health workers, and district-level health professionals in developing and emerging countries.

  • CHILD2015 web site

HR4D-net (Health Research for Development)

A global email discussion group dedicated to promoting health research to improve the health of people in developing and emerging countries.

  • HR4D-net web site

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