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HIV/AIDS Global Media Training 2010
The Journalist-2-Journalist Project of the National Press Foundation conducted a four-day training program on HIV/AIDS in
NPF awarded fellowships to 59 journalists from 40 countries.
The training opportunity is organized by the Journalist to Journalist Project of the National Press Foundation, a U.S.-based, non-profit independent journalism education organization, in collaboration with the International Aids Society. Funding is provided by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, the Merck Company Foundation,
Resources
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Refresher Course on HIV/AIDS [download]
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Refresher Course on HIV/AIDS [download]
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Training the Trainers (Part 1) [download]
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Training the Trainers (Part 1) [download]
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J2J Fellows as Newsroom Leaders (Training the Trainers Guide) [download]
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International AIDS Society Q&A [download]
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Media, the IAS and the IAC [download]
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HIV and Prisons [download]
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HIV and AIDS in closed settings: Issues and Challenges [download]
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AIDS in Children [download]
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HIV in Children: Preventing Mother-to-Child Transmission [download]
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Tips for Covering the Vienna Conference Overview of conference tracks [download]
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AIDS 2010 and Resources Available to Support Your Coverage of AIDS 2010 [download]
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TB & HIV/AIDS [download]
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TB & HIV/AIDS [download]
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Multimedia Highlight: Audio Slide Shows [download]
Douglas Hopper [read bio]Producer, Online Editor and Multimedia Trainer, National Public Radio, National Press Foundation -
AIDS and Sex Work [download]
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PLENARY PREVIEW: HIV, Drug Policy and Harm Reduction [download]
Anya Sarang [read bio]President, Andrey Rylkov Foundation for Health and Social Justice in Moscow, Russia -
HIV, drug policy and human rights the case of Russia [download]
Anya Sarang [read bio]President, Andrey Rylkov Foundation for Health and Social Justice in Moscow, Russia -
AIDS Vaccines: Challenges & Opportunities [download]
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HIV Vaccines: where are we, where are we going, and how can we get there faster? [download]
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Reporting on AIDS in a Multimedia World [download]
Douglas Hopper [read bio]Producer, Online Editor and Multimedia Trainer, National Public Radio, National Press Foundation -
Asking the Right Questions [download]
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How to spot data torturing, and other tricks of the trade [download]
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Overview of the Plenaries at AIDS 2010 [download]
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HIV Prevention [download]
Dr. Renee Ridzon [read bio]Senior Program Officer, Global Health Department, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation -
Prevention 101 [download]
Dr. Renee Ridzon [read bio]Senior Program Officer, Global Health Department, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation -
PrEP and IPrex [download]
Linda-Gail Bekker MBChB, DTMH, DCH, FCP(SA), PhD. [read bio]Deputy Director, Desmond Tutu HIV Centre at the Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine -
iPrEx:PrEP for Men who have Sex with Men [download]
Linda-Gail Bekker MBChB, DTMH, DCH, FCP(SA), PhD. [read bio]Deputy Director, Desmond Tutu HIV Centre at the Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine -
Understanding Cost-Effectiveness [download]
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AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH (no 2): Rationing in Healthcare and the role of pharmacoeconomics. [download]
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Human Rights: Epidemiology and Response [download]
Yves Souteyrand PhD. [read bio]Coordinator, Strategic Information Unit in the World Health Organization’s HIV/AIDS Department in Geneva, Switzerland -
Charge [download]
Michel Sidibé [read bio]Executive Director of UNAIDS, Under Secretary-General of the United Nations