The best of INFO - A year in review

As this year draws to close all of us at the INFO project want to take this opportunity to wish you and your family a happy new year.  As we leap into 2008, INFO would like to take a look back at the top ten family planning and reproductive health related stories and events we shared with you the throughout 2007.  The top 10 items below all appeared in our blog this past year.  In descending order:

 10)  Successful Elements of Family Planning Forum- The INFO project held a 2 week long forum where participants from around the world debated successful elements of family planning programs.

 9)  INFO Goes 2.0- Join INFO’s group on facebook.com and add us as a friend on myspace.com .

8)  The Internet without the Internet - Bloggers write about the eGranary Digital Library which brings online resources to developing countries without the need for additional Internet connectivity.

7) Send a Handbook Save a Life - Donate $10 to help ensure that providers in developing countries receive Family Planning: A Global Handbook for Providers.

6)  The Female Condom Gets a Makeover - A summary of the New York Times piece describing the new design for the female condom.

5) Coffee Scented Condoms - A discussion about the success of coffee scented condoms in Ethiopia.

4) Peggy’s Picks - Our own Peggy D’Adamo blogs every so often about new developments in knowledge management.

3) Mapping the MDGs - This site can be used to visually view the progress of the UN Millennium Development Goals.

2) We learned how to say “family planning” in Swahili.

1) Dancing Condoms! - Our favorite pick.

Happy New Year!

1 Comment »

  1. Rose said,

    December 28, 2007 @ 5:24 pm

    Hurrah! Cheers to 365 more action-packed blogging days in 2008! (ok, we might take a few weekends off)
    -Rose

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