2002
Red Ribbon Question Mark Campaign Helps Lower HIV Infection Rates 24% in West Baltimore Slide show
HIV/AIDS Resource Center Opens in Ethiopia to Provide Information on Prevention, Care and Support
Healthy Russia 2020 Project Awarded to Consortium Led by CCP 
International Communication Research and Evaluation at CCP Entire Winter 2002 issue of "The Evaluation Exchange" 
Ghana Program Encourages Compassion and Support for People Living with HIV/AIDS
UNICEF, CCP Collaborate on Strategic Communication Programs to Help Children
M/MC Launches New Website
Spacing Births 3-5 Years Apart Best for Mother and Baby in Developing World Report: "Birth Spacing: Three to Five Saves Lives" 
CCP Officially Dedicates Conference Room to General William Draper Jr. Slide show
USAID Chooses Group Led by JHU/CCP for 5-Year Global Information Project
New Ugandan Medical Drama Delivers Health Information through Entertainment-Education
Ethiopian Radio Program a Huge Hit Mid-term project evaluation fact sheets: Case study results Media monitoring results
Group Led by JHU/CCP Wins $127 Million for Health Communication Partnership Fact Sheet: About the Health Communication Partnership (HCP)
POPLINE Digital Services Produces "Involving Men in Sexual & Reproductive Health: An Orientation Guide" CD-ROM
Improved Reproductive Health Information in Senegal
Bangladesh Center for Communication Programs Conducts POPLINE Orientation Program
Senegal POPLINE Research Shows Need for Training in Computerized Health Information
Updated Edition of User's Guide to POPLINE Keywords
Reproductive Health Organizations Use Industry Technique to Improve Performance Report: "Performance Improvement"
New CD-ROM Provides Virtual Visit to World's Largest Collection of Health Communication Materials
Zambia's HEART Program Evaluation Shows Youth Respond Positively to AIDS Prevention Plan Promoting Abstinence The results of the HEART evaluation were presented at the 14th International AIDS Conference. Report: "Impact of the HEART Campaign: Findings from the Youth Surveys, 1999 and 2000."
JHU/CCP Posters for XIV International AIDS Conference in Barcelona, Spain Sixteen posters showcased projects in Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, and Zambia. Sample poster from Zambia: "Stigma and Personal Risk Assessment Among Zambian Youth: Disconnect Between HIV Knowledge and Behavior Change--the HEART Response."
Contraceptive Funding Faces Crisis in Developing Countries, Hopkins Report Report: "Family Planning Logistics: Strengthening the Supply Chain"
Ghana Launches National Child Health Program to Improve Home-Based Care for Childhood Illnesses
New POP/RH Portal Site Launches JHU/CCP is a cooperating organization in portal activities.
Two JHU/CCP Programs Win 2002 Gold Quill Awards from IABC
Condoms Web Site Launch The Condoms Web Site is an update and continuation of the CONDOMS CD-ROM, the most comprehensive collection of information, education, communication, and reference materials on condoms in the world.
Arcandina Wins National Wildlife Federation Award for Best International Environmental Program The National Wildlife Federation awarded its top international prize to Arcandina, a children's television show in Ecuador that encourages children and adolescents to become more environmentally responsible.
French Guide Helps Programs Develop HIV/AIDS Messages for Diverse Audiences
Picture This: A Life Free of Violence New Catalog of Materials, Communication Strategies Designed to Help to End Violence Against Women
Sesame Workshop and JHU/CCP Partner on Worldwide Health Initiative JHU/CCP Director Jane Bertrand and Gary Knell, President and CEO of Sesame Workshop, announce innovative new partnership to improve the health of children in developing countries.
Youth and AIDS Online Quiz
"Play for Life" Kicks Off in Four African Countries A banner is hung to announce the new Play for Life campaign in Mali. It reads "For the African Cup of Nations 2002, Let's Play for Life. Together let's choose a good game plan for beating AIDS."
Do Birth Control Pills Cause Breast Cancer? Commentary by Robert Hatcher, MD
Program to Empower Arab Women Reaches 60,000
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