The new K4Health blog is the second piece in a series of enhancements to the K4Health web product portfolio.
Stephen Goldstein
K4Health, JHU∙CCP | Senior Consultant
Over the last 20 years, Stephen M. Goldstein has managed a series of reproductive health information activities and projects for the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) designed to promote evidence based family planning and related reproductive health practices for health service providers in developing countries. These include helping to conceptualize, publish, and disseminate the on-line and print versions of Family Planning: A Global Handbook for Providers; conceptualizing the online K4Health toolkits (designed to provide audiences with selected information about specific health topics); managing the production and dissemination of various print and online publications such as Population Reports and INFO Reports; and working to promote K4Health and its predecessor INFO and PIP projects with the news media and at international development conferences. Steve is particularly interested in helping to empower women and girls to determine their futures and those of their families and communities by providing them with the knowledge they need to achieve their goals.
Posts
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Saving Low Birth Weight Babies by Keeping Them Warm
February 10, 2012 -
Mobile Data Collection: A Leapfrog Technology for Health Improvement
January 26, 2012 -
The Forgotten 3 Billion
January 11, 2012 -
Solar Suitcase Saves Mothers’ Lives
December 20, 2011 -
Countering the Counterfeiters with mHealth Technology
December 5, 2011 -
Making Policy from the Ground Up—A Crowd Sourcing Strategy for HIV Prevention and Youth
November 22, 2011 -
USAID Administrator Blames Discrimination Against Women in Africa Reason for High Maternal Mortality
February 17, 2011 -
Reflecting on the Past, Looking to the Future During World AIDS Day
December 1, 2010
