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> From: Katharine Jenner <kjenner@...>

> Date: December 4, 2008 6:11:51 PM CEST

> Katharine Jenner <kjenner@...>

> Subject: World Salt Awareness Week - Resources

>

> Dear WASH members,

>

> WASH are very excited that 21 countries have already signed up to

> World Salt Awareness Week, so we are hoping to create a big impact

> in 2009.

>

> The UK arm of WASH, Consensus Action on Salt and Health, have

> produced a poster and a leaflet that we hope you will be able to

> use and adapt in your own countries. Please see the poster attached.

>

> We have updated the website with the following information, which

> we hope you will find helpful:

> - How to get involved

> - Resources including the poster, leaflet, logo and survey

> suggestions.

> - Funding suggestions and a fundraising letter.

>

> http://www.worldactiononsalt.com/awareness/

> world_salt_awareness_week_2009.htm

>

> If you have not already done so, and would like to get involved,

> please let me know at your earliest possible convenience.

>

> Best wishes,

>

> Katharine

> --

> Katharine Jenner

>

> World Action on Salt and Health

> St ’s University of London,

> Cranmer Terrace, London, SW17 ORE

> Telephone: 020 8725 2409

> E-mail: wash@...

> www.worldactiononsalt.com

>

>

> --

> Katharine Jenner

>

> World Action on Salt and Health

> St ’s University of London,

> Cranmer Terrace, London, SW17 ORE

> Telephone: 020 8725 2409

> E-mail: wash@...

> www.worldactiononsalt.com

>



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