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      <title>What difference can a newsletter make?</title>
      <description>What difference can a newsletter make? Quite a bit, judging from the launch of a new publication in Uganda. Designed to serve health journalists, the “Uganda Health Reporter,” produced by members of the Uganda Health Communication Alliance, is attempting to spearhead diverse training programs and become a rallying point for professional development. Read Knight Fellow Christopher Conte’s blog about the potential both the Alliance and the newsletter have to make a difference in Uganda.</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 14:29:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Of Demons and Public Health</title>
      <description>A group of journalists set out to investigate reports of demons in rural Uganda, but they ended up learning a few things about public health.</description>
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