Quality/Calidad/Qualité survey Quality/Calidad/Qualité surveyWe greatly appreciate your taking 2-3 minutes to answer a few questions aimed at helping us to improve and select future topics that will be of interest to you.Thank you,Debbie RogowEditor 1. Are you affiliated with [check all that apply]: Health service Education program Women's organization Governmental agency University or Research organization Other Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) Other 2. I use Q/C/Q (check all that apply): to think about program ideas and approaches as library resource for teaching for research to inform policy-related activities 3. Is there an example of how you've used Q/C/Q? 4. Regarding "Living Up to Their Name: Profamilia Takes on Gender-based Violence" (Issue #18, 2006), did you: read all of it read more than half of it read a little of it (photo captions, quotes, introduction) did not read any of it did not receive this issue (please answer question 5b) 5. Regarding "In Our Own Hands: SWAA Ghana Champions the Female Condom" (Issue #17, 2006) did you: read all of it read more than half of it read a little of it (photo captions, quotes, introduction) did not read any of it did not receive this issue (please answer question 5b) 5b. If you did not receive Issue # 18 or Issue # 17, please supply an e-mail address or mailing address so we can contact you to update your record. 6. Which of these issues did you find the most interesting or useful? #18 Living up to their Name: Profamilia Takes on Gender-based Violence (2006) #17 In Our Own Hands: SWAA Ghana Champions the Female Condom (2006) #16 Healing Wounds, Instilling Hope: The Tanzanian Partnership Against Obstetric Fistula (2004) #15 Linking Reproductive Health To Social Power: Community Health Workers in Belize and Pakistan (2004) #14 "My Father Didn't Think This Way": Nigerian Boys Contemplate Gender Equality (2003) 7. Which of these issues did you find the least interesting or useful? #18 Living up to their Name: Profamilia Takes on Gender-based Violence (2006) #17 In Our Own Hands: SWAA Ghana Champions the Female Condom (2006) #16 Healing Wounds, Instilling Hope: The Tanzanian Partnership Against Obstetric Fistula (2004) #15 Linking Reproductive Health To Social Power: Community Health Workers in Belize and Pakistan (2004) #14 "My Father Didn't Think This Way": Nigerian Boys Contemplate Gender Equality (2003) 8. Do you have suggestions for improvement ? 9. We publish case studies about a variety of topics related to sexual/reproductive health. Are there particular topics that you interest you for a future Q/C/Q issue? 10. The Council posts Q/C/Q on its Web site. Do you read it there or prefer to receive the printed version? (Please select all that apply.) Prefer printed version Prefer to read online Please stop sending me the print version and add me to the electronic distribution list using the following e-mail address. (please answer question 10b) 10b. E-mail address: 11. Have you shared Q/C/Q with others? Yes No If you have colleagues who wish to receive their own copy of Q/C/Q, please provide their complete mail and e-mail address: Name Mailing address E-mail address Name Mailing address E-mail address
Quality/Calidad/Qualité surveyWe greatly appreciate your taking 2-3 minutes to answer a few questions aimed at helping us to improve and select future topics that will be of interest to you.Thank you,Debbie RogowEditor 1. Are you affiliated with [check all that apply]:
Health service Education program Women's organization Governmental agency University or Research organization Other Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) Other
2. I use Q/C/Q (check all that apply):
to think about program ideas and approaches as library resource for teaching for research to inform policy-related activities
3. Is there an example of how you've used Q/C/Q?
4. Regarding "Living Up to Their Name: Profamilia Takes on Gender-based Violence" (Issue #18, 2006), did you:
read all of it read more than half of it read a little of it (photo captions, quotes, introduction) did not read any of it did not receive this issue (please answer question 5b)
5. Regarding "In Our Own Hands: SWAA Ghana Champions the Female Condom" (Issue #17, 2006) did you:
5b. If you did not receive Issue # 18 or Issue # 17, please supply an e-mail address or mailing address so we can contact you to update your record.
6. Which of these issues did you find the most interesting or useful?
#18 Living up to their Name: Profamilia Takes on Gender-based Violence (2006) #17 In Our Own Hands: SWAA Ghana Champions the Female Condom (2006) #16 Healing Wounds, Instilling Hope: The Tanzanian Partnership Against Obstetric Fistula (2004) #15 Linking Reproductive Health To Social Power: Community Health Workers in Belize and Pakistan (2004) #14 "My Father Didn't Think This Way": Nigerian Boys Contemplate Gender Equality (2003)
7. Which of these issues did you find the least interesting or useful?
8. Do you have suggestions for improvement ?
9. We publish case studies about a variety of topics related to sexual/reproductive health. Are there particular topics that you interest you for a future Q/C/Q issue?
10. The Council posts Q/C/Q on its Web site. Do you read it there or prefer to receive the printed version? (Please select all that apply.)
Prefer printed version Prefer to read online Please stop sending me the print version and add me to the electronic distribution list using the following e-mail address. (please answer question 10b)
10b. E-mail address:
11. Have you shared Q/C/Q with others?
Yes No
If you have colleagues who wish to receive their own copy of Q/C/Q, please provide their complete mail and e-mail address: Name
Mailing address
E-mail address
Name