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May 2008

CDC announces a training opportunity at the Reproductive Health in Emergencies Conference 2008 on how to implement the Reproductive Health Assessment (RHA) Toolkit for Conflict-Affected Women. The training course is 1 day and is offered on June 16th and June 17th. Participants will choose which day to attend.

Who should attend: The training is designed for conference attendees who work in crisis settings and are responsible for assessing health needs, monitoring, evaluation, and programming in their sites. The training and all related materials will be available only in English. It is important that participants have a working knowledge of English. Registration is required. To request more information and a registration form email ccdinfo@cdc.gov.

December 2007
The The Reproductive Health Assessment (RHA) Toolkit for Conflict-Affected Women Locator and Consent Form (Appendix F) and Questionnaire (Appendix G) are now available in French. The French version is available in a Word document (Word logo615KB) and a PDF document ( PDF logo 175KB). If you have any questions, please send an email to ccdinfo@cdc.gov.

August 2007
Updated CSPro data entry programming is now available on the CD Version 1.2 of the RHA Toolkit. Version 1.2 replaces any previous CD versions of the RHA Toolkit. Version 1.2 contains updated CSPro programming and should be used when entering data into CSPro. To obtain the updated programming or to request the new CD Version 1.2, send an email to ccdinfo@cdc.gov.
 

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Order/Download the Toolkit The Reproductive Health Assessment (RHA) Toolkit for Conflict-Affected Women was developed to meet the increased need for accurate reproductive health data among conflict-affected populations.

 

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Page last reviewed: 5/5/08
Page last modified: 5/5/08
Content source: Division of Reproductive Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

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