K4Health Deputy Director Philippe LeMay and I welcome you to the K4Health Web Portal, a neutral platform where all participants can learn, create, and participate with one another in relation to primary health care.
We are dedicated to the K4Health Mission of providing you with a means to efficiently obtain and share information and materials that support efforts to improve the health of those most in need. We hope that as your virtual home to exchange information and best practices, we can together accomplish that mission.
Drawing on the experience of the K4Health team—many of whom have worked in international public health settings—we have organized our products and services so that you can learn, create, and participate in ways that best serve you and your organization. To foster the collaborative spirit that K4Health is based on, we have identified staff members that you can contact directly who will help you with any questions you might have. Thanks to their behind-the-scenes teams and global support networks, we have lots of insight for you to utilize.
As noted above, the work does not stop with us. We seek your guidance through your response to our audience research, our K4Health Blog, toolkits, online forums, as well as through your use of POPLine, HIVLine, Photoshare, and other online resources. If you have any questions or suggestions, please contact us directly at the email addresses below. We want to hear from you!
We thank our funder, USAID, COTR Madeleine Short, Technical Advisor Peggy D’Adamo and partners Family Health International (FHI) and Management Sciences for Health (MSH) for making this all possible.
Sincerely,
Earle Lawrence, Project Director
Philippe LeMay, Deputy Project Director
If you have questions concerning K4Health's products or services, click on the links below to contact the teams:
- Needs Assessments
- Toolkits
- Databases and Gateways (Photoshare, POPLine, RH Gateway and others)
- Virtual Exchange (eLearning, discussion boards and eForums)
- K4Health Blog
Contact K4Health:
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Center for Communication Programs
111 Market Place, Suite 310
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
Tel: 410-659-6300
Fax: 410-659-6266