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CYBER-CCIH
The Interfaith Health Program
The Carter Center, One Copenhill, Atlanta, GA 30307
The Interfaith Health Program was launched in January 1993
the with goal of mobilizing the potential energies of faith groups, especially
in the U.S., around a wide range of health activities. The primary interest
in health is in prevention, health promotion and justice in support of
many kinds of direct service ministries of many people of all faiths.
IHP-NET at www.ihpnet.org is a project of The Interfaith
Health Program of the Carter Center. It is an Internet electronic forum
for dialogue and resource sharing among persons of all religious traditions,
regarding the dynamic relationship between spirituality and health, especially
its practical expression in the advancement of human wellness.
This forum welcomes community and spiritual leaders, health
care providers, health promoters, policy advocates, and educators the world
over. These include public officials and community builders; clergy and
non-ordained; physicians, nurses, congregationally-based and public health
practitioners; and university faculty and students.
IHP-NET features an electronic mailing list (E-mail) and
a site on the World Wide Web (www.ihpnet.org). The WWW access links to
a world of health resources and other practical information.
Members of IHP-NET can download electronically archived
texts of project best practices, newsmaker speeches, and other resources.
Participants may announce their symposia, training sessions, and other
events; post newsletters or professional papers; share their thoughts and
reflections with the world.
To subscribe to the IHP-NET E-mail List, type only the
word "subscribe" (no quotes) in the body of an email message and send the
message to: IHP-NET-REQUEST@synasoft.com.
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