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Author: Alanna Shaikh

Family Planning for Postpartum Women: Seizing a Missed Opportunity

By Alanna Shaikh | 13 June, 2007 | 0 Comments |

Family Planning for Postpartum Women: Seizing a Missed Opportunity The postpartum period is a great time to intitiate family planning, since women almost never want anotehr child right away.

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ETonline.com: Fall Out Boy to Go to Uganda for Humanitarian Trip

By Alanna Shaikh | 13 June, 2007 | 0 Comments |

ETonline.com: Fall Out Boy to Go to Uganda for Humanitarian Trip There we go. Some more information.

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Invisible Children – Invisible Children

By Alanna Shaikh | 13 June, 2007 | 0 Comments |

Invisible Children This group works for the Children of Uganda. Apparently Fall Out Boy is going to Uganda to raise money for them. Or awareness. Something like that. Anyway, I have not dug into the site yet, so I can’t talk about their work, but the graphics on it are gorgeous.

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Global Voices Online

By Alanna Shaikh | 13 June, 2007 | 0 Comments |

Global Voices Online An aggregation of blogs from around the world. I believe strongly that blogs and user generated media are one of the best ways to know the pulse of a place, and this is a nice assortment to choose from.

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turning bad ideas into good ideas

By Alanna Shaikh | 8 June, 2007 | 0 Comments |

turning bad ideas into good ideas An interesting post on brainstorming and ideas.

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New Roads Act as a Highway for Diarrhea: Scientific American

By Alanna Shaikh | 6 June, 2007 | 0 Comments |

New Roads Act as a Highway for Diarrhea: Scientific American

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Global Voices Online

By Alanna Shaikh | 6 June, 2007 | 0 Comments |

Global Voices Online “Global Voices aggregates, curates, and amplifies the global conversation online – shining light on places and people other media often ignore.” I found this site through Christine Gorman’s. It looks really interesting.

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