Participate and Discuss

Are you looking for a virtual space to collaborate on projects or activities with partner organizations either internationally or domestically? Or would you like to initiate and/or join a discussion about reproductive health?

If so, our virtual exchange team is eager to help you collaborate and connect with others working on common goals. We have several ways to participate. You can browse our toolkits and post a message to the toolkit discussion boards or visit the Implementing Best Practices (IBP) Knowledge Gateway to participate in hundreds of Communities of Practice (CoP) and eForums already up and running!
 
The Implementing Best Practices (IBP) Knowledge Gateway: The IBP Knowledge Gateway brings together individuals and groups around the world to exchange, communicate, and share knowledge on a variety of health issues. The Knowledge Gateway supports hundreds of virtual CoPs and numerous eForums on a variety of global health topics.
 
K4Health Toolkits: Our toolkits are carefully selected electronic repositories of quality, relevant, and useful information resources on a particular topic gathered from the work of various international health organizations. We have integrated discussion boards into the toolkit application to allow users to comment and suggest resources on toolkit-related topics.
 
Join one of our discussions related to toolkit topics below:
 
The IUD Toolkit covers the copper-bearing TCu-380A IUD and hormonal levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system and contains reliable and relevant information about intrauterine devices (IUDs).
 
This toolkit includes information about both progestin-only injectables and combined injectables
 
This toolkit provides a one-stop source for reliable and relevant information on the 10 essential elements of family planning success, identified by health care professionals around the world.
 
This toolkit is your one-stop source for evidence-based knowledge and promising practices to support the successful integration of family planning (FP) and HIV services.
 
This toolkit provides a comprehensive collection of best practices and evidence-based tools and documents on postpartum family planning (PPFP) developed through the ACCESS-FP Program.
 
This toolkit provides evidence-based knowledge on preventing HIV infections, by reducing the occurrence of multiple and concurrent partnerships (MCP)—sexual relationships that overlap in time, often for months or years.
 
This toolkit provides evidence-based knowledge on preventing HIV infections, by preventing mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT).
 
The intended audience is practitioners, program managers and health, conservation and development professionals interested in projects and policies that integrate community development activities with a focus on environment and health interventions.
 
The toolkit covers the vital sectors in emergencies, including health, water and sanitation, food security, and shelter. It also covers key field activities supporting the operations, such as logistics.
 
If you have a question or would like more information, please contact the virtual exchange team at virtualexchange@k4health.org.