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Media Matters: Perspectives on Advancing Governance and Development from the Global Forum for Media Development
Deep Insights
Paris: Internews Europe; Global Forum for Media Development (GFMD) (2006), 222 pp.
"Draws together thinking and analysis that covers the breadth and depth of the media development landscape. The opening section, 'Why Media Matters: Global Perspectives' gathers the work of several thought leaders on major trends that cut across both the communications and development policy arenas;
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HIV/AIDS Media Guide: IFJ Media Guide and Research Report on the Media's Reporting of HIV/AIDS
Key Guides
Brussels: International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) (2006), 27 pp.
"The guide is divided into three parts: the basics, the media and more about HIV. It provides answers to frequently asked questions about HIV and AIDS, treatments and diagnoses. Other sections cover the history of the virus, transmission, treatments, opportunistic infections and a chronological acco
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IFJ Research Findings on Reporting HIV/AIDS in Six Countries in Africa and Asia
International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) (2006), 81 pp.
"Media monitoring found a low incidence of HIV/AIDS stories across most media in the six countries. Researchers variously described the incidence of HIV stories during the media monitoring as “small” (Cambodia and the Philippines), “miniscule” (South Africa), and “infrequent” (India). In
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Niñez y adolescencia en la prensa boliviana: Informe anual - monitoreo 2004
La Paz: Eco Jóvenes; Anni Bolivia (2006), 77 pp.
Writing for Our Lives: How the Maisha Yetu Project Changed Health Coverage in Africa
Washington, DC: International Women's Media Foundation (IWMF) (2006), 120 pp.
"[...] This publication, Writing for Our Lives, documents best practices from the Maisha Yetu project, whose defining feature has been continuous in-house mentoring and training on health care reporting in six African media houses over a two-year period. The uninterrupted presence of journalist-trai
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"The work in this report and that found in the International Woman’s Media Foundation / Africa Woman’s Media Centre report, Deadline for Health (2004), provide us with the only insight into malaria reporting in African contexts. Both are baseline studies made prior to journalists training interv
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HIV/AIDS in News: Journalists as Catalysts. Toolkit for Trainers
New Delhi: UNDP (2005), 95 pp.
"This toolkit is a collection of participatory exercises for use in sensitisation of media persons involved in HIV/AIDS coverage. It can also be integrated with the existing curriculum of schools of journalism and mass communication. The toolkit has been developed keeping in view the needs of journa
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Health and Media In-Country Course 2005: Advocating Healthy Policy and Practice in Sub-Saharan Africa. Participants' Manual
Commonwealth Broadcasting Association (CBA); Gates Malaria Partnership, 2nd ed. (2005), 124 pp.
"This practical workshop manual forms part of a five day course run by the Health and Media Partnership. The workshop aimed to teach reporters how to report on HIV/AIDS, TB and malaria in ways that contribute to the prevention and control of these diseases and positively influence the attitudes and
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HIV/AIDS and the Media Journal = HIV/SIDA e o Jornal da Midia
Windhoek: Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) (2004), 20, 21 pp.
Media-Mediated AIDS
Cresskill, New Jers.: Hampton Press (2003), viii, 356 pp.
"This book, containing 17 chapters from health communication scholars both in the U.S. and abroad, is expressly concerned with media-related aspects of AIDS. Whether that media is print, electronic, and/or visual, they lie at the heart of understanding the messages we have, or perhaps have not, rece
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From the Margins to the Mainstream: Putting Public Health in the Spotlight. A Resource for Health Communicators
Copenhagen: World Health Organization (WHO) (2003), 4 modules + annexes
"This manual introduces public health workers and advocates to the essential elements of communications (with many examples and models), ranging from small brochures or radio interviews, to large campaigns and ongoing projects. It provides guidance in recognizing and combating the ‘hazard merchant
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Public Health Communication: Evidence for Behaviour Change
Mahwah, New Jers.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates (2002), xv, 435 pp.
"This volume argues the case that public health communication has affected health behavior. It brings together 16 studies of large-scale communication in a variety of substantive health areas--tobacco, drugs, AIDS, family planning, heart disease, childhood disease, highway safety--prepared by the au
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Politische Kommunikation in der demokratischen Gesellschaft: Ein Handbuch mit Lexikonteil
Wiesbaden: Westdeutscher Verlag, Nachdruck (2002), 764 pp.
Reporting on HIV/AIDS: A Manual
Dakar: African Women's Media Center (2002), 35 pp.
Reporting Health Research: Connecting Journalists and TB Researchers in Zambia
London: Panos London (2001), 16 pp.
"This case study shares recommendations and details the lessons learned during a communications project to improve media reporting on tuberculosis (TB) in Zambia. Project partners Relay and the health research consortium TARGETS, brought together journalists and TB researchers in Zambia to explore s
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My Name is Today: Children in News
New Delhi: Butterflies Programme of Street and Working Children (1994), 136 pp.
Developing Health Journalists: A Training Manual for Improving News Coverage of Reproductive Health
Triangle Park, North Carol.: Family Health International Research (1993), 209 pp.
"The manual aims to provide a guide to appropriate identification of participants for training, effective analysis of local news media training needs, workshop organization and design, and preparation of fund raising proposals. A step-by-step approach is used. Chapters focus on planning, participant
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