The Freeman Spogli Institute will host its next Action Fund Friday
seminar on Friday, February 28th at 12 noon, CISAC Central, 2nd floor
Encina Hall.

Lunch will be served to attendees who RSVP.

Please share this announcement with colleagues and friends:

Texting for Sexual Health: Effects of Information Provision on
Health-Seeking Behavior in Kenya

Featuring:

Liberationtech's Joshua Cohen, Marta Sutton Weeks Professor of Ethics
in Society, and professor of political science, philosophy, and law

Risa Kitagawa Ph.D. candidate in political science

In hopes of increasing awareness that could minimize sexual health
risks, the team will promote a mobile health counseling service, which
will enable young people in Nairobi's Mathare slums to receive private
and reliable answers from health counselors through text messaging.

To RSVP, visit:

http://fsi.stanford.edu/events/registration/7999/ by February 26 at 5pm.

For more, please see:

http://fsi.stanford.edu/events/texting_for_sexual_health_effects_of_information_provision_on_healthseeking_behavior_in_kenya/

http://fsi.stanford.edu/people/joshua_cohen/

http://politicalscience.stanford.edu/students/risa-kitagawa

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Elena Cryst, '10
Program Development Analyst
Freeman Spogli Institute
Encina Hall C136
Stanford University
p: 650.723.3369
f: 650.725.2592
http://fsi.stanford.edu
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