EQUINET NEWSLETTER 37 : 29 March 2004
CONTENTS: 1. Editorial

1. Editorial

BRIEFING FROM THE EQUINET SECRETARIAT: EQUINET ANNOUNCES NEW WEBSITE
R. LOEWENSON, TARSC, FIROZE MANJI, FAHAMU

EQUINET is pleased to announce the launch of its new website.

Visit http://www.equinetafrica.org/

The new website has been designed with minimal graphics to make it easier for those with low bandwidth connections to access the website with ease.

The full range of EQUINET's publications are available online. You will find a searchable database of all our publications, including our monthly newsletter, Equinet News, and Briefings, with archives of all previous issues. Policy papers, discussion documents, and other essential materials for the struggle for equity and health - all can be found at this easy-to-use website.

Our Annotated Bibliography on Equity in Health in Southern Africa is now available online for the first time in a searchable database, and information will now be updated regularly by the EQUINET secretariat at TARSC and the steering committee.

You can find the latest information about EQUINET's activities, research grants, training courses and reports from theme and country coordinators.

We welcome submission of news and other information online. Please send us news of work on health equity, publications for the annotated bibliography, news, policies and reports of meetings and research within the theme areas, information on grants and training opportunities and other information on health equity work in the region.

Send your contributions for the website and publications
bibliography to admin@equinetafrica.org and send your news to editor@equinetafrica.org.

We hope that this makes the site more useful to you and helps you in your work. We hope that it contributes to a stronger, more informed and more organized region in support of health equity goals.

For general queries on Equinet please email admin@equinetafrica.org or visit the Equinet website at www.equinetafrica.org.

The EQUINET website has been developed and designed, and is maintained by:

Fahamu - learning for change (http://www.fahamu.org).

Fahamu uses information and communication technologies to serve the needs of organisations and social movements that aspire to progressive social change and that promote and protect human rights.

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