[NIFL-FOBASICS:516] literacy and health

From: Barbara Garner (barbara_garner@jsi.com)
Date: Fri Feb 15 2002 - 15:24:47 EST


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Most (although not all) of what appears in the current issue of Focus on
Basics, on literacy and health, centers on women's health issues. 

Is anyone doing literacy and health related work that focuses on men,
or includes both genders fairly equally? Could you share with us a bit
of what you're doing? 

Thanks,
Barbara Garner
Editor,
Focus on Basics

Barbara Garner               
World Education             (617) 482-9485     
44 Farnsworth Street       fax (617) 482-0617
Boston, MA  02210 

email address: Barbara_Garner@worlded.org
ncsall web site:  http://ncsall.gse.harvard.edu  



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