Internews is uniquely positioned to harness the power of the media to respond effectively to the AIDS epidemic. We understand the numerous obstacles that journalists and media managers face in covering AIDS issues. Internews programs address these obstacles in a comprehensive manner so that local media are equipped with the resources and skills necessary to take on the complex issue of HIV/AIDS for years to come. - Information about our HIV/AIDS projects
Local Voices Highlights Related Articles ... Contact "Changing the norms surrounding sexÂwhich is at the heart of HIV preventionÂhas never been a task best left to men in white coats. We need doctors and nurses to provide treatments, but when it comes to HIV prevention, more lives will be saved by journalists, clergy, teachers and politicians." Peter Piot, Registrar, Executive Director, UNAIDS INFORMATION ABOUT INTERNEWS' HIV/AIDS PROJECTS Internews trains journalists how to report on HIV/AIDS in countries in Africa, Asia and the former Soviet Union. For more detailed information, please see specific regions: Kenya Nigeria India ... General Information More information: - Summer 2004 newsletter on media and HIV/AIDS
Flyers on Internews' HIV/AIDS projects LOCAL VOICES Internews Kenya Citizen Radio Journalist Anne Waithera interviews a HIV-positive child in Nairobi, looked after by the Lea Toto project, at an Internews training seminar for Kenyan radio journalists. | |
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