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AfroAIDSinfo Portal
AfroAIDSinfo disseminates important up-to-date information on HIV/AIDS to researchers, the health profession, the public, infected individuals, educators and policy-makers. AfroAIDSinfo streams daily news updates, hosts an events diary, a media center and a database of gateway links to HIV/AIDS-related sources. The portal also caters for services such as discussion groups, generating newsletters and bibliographic services.

eMedicine.com
eMedicine.com, the publisher of the world's largest online current medical reference, is providing free access to their database to several developing countries.

FreeMedicalJournals.com
The site contains links to more than a thousand online medical journals in sixteen different languages.

Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative (HINARI)
HINARI is an online database that allows thousands of doctors, researchers, and health policy-makers in developing countries to gain access to biomedical and related social science literature which they could previously obtain only by paying high subscription fees.

Health Education Library for People (HELP)
India's first consumer health education resource center, and one of the world's largest consumer health libraries, HELP aims to empower people by providing them with the information they need to promote their health, and prevent and treat medical problems in the family in partnership with their doctor.

INASP Health Links
INASP Health Links is a gateway to more than 500 selected Web sites for health professionals, medical library communities, publishers, and NGOs in developing and transitional countries.

Reproductive Health Outlook (RHO)
The Web site, designed for reproductive health program managers and decision-makers working in developing countries and low-resource settings, provides up-to-date summaries of research findings, program experience, and clinical guidelines related to key reproductive health topics, as well as analysis of policy and program implications.

TRAMIL
TRAMIL is an investigation project developing an online database of the popular traditional medicines of Haiti, Dominican Republic, and other Caribbean islands.