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  Journalist-to-Journalist
Journalist-to-Journalist:

The Journalist-to-Journalist (J2J) program is a new implementation of an exciting idea -- the idea of journalists mentoring their colleagues. J2J creates an international playing field so that journalists around the world can work together to increase global coverage of pressing issues. Experienced journalists mentor reporters and editors who may be struggling with many of the same issues that their mentors have encountered before. The goal is always improved press coverage --whether it's radio, TV, newspapers or the internet -- as well as increased public knowledge.
J2J Resource Highlights

All You Need to Know About Microbicides, presented by Dr. Zeda Rosenberg of International Partnership of Microbicides

Stigma, Discrimination and Human Rights, presented by Sofia Gruskin of Havard School of Public Health

Men Who Have Sex With Men (MSM), presented by Dr. Chris Breyer of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Programs by Title
Washington, D.C., New York & Seattle 2008: What To Expect Next from China

Washington, D.C. 2008: An Introduction to US Elections

Mexico City 2008: Collaboration with the International AIDS Conference

Sydney 2007: Collaboration with International AIDS Society

Beijing and Shanghai 2007: What to Expect Next From China

Toronto 2006: Collaboration with International AIDS Conference

Nairobi 2006: Reproductive Health Training for East African Journalists

Shanghai 2005: HIV/AIDS Stigma and Discrimination

Washington 2005: Collaboration with Alfred Friendly Press Fellowships

Beijing 2004: Health Journalism & HIV/AIDS

Bangkok 2004: Collaboration with International AIDS Conference

Delhi 2004: Collaboration with Alfred Friendly Press Fellowships

Barcelona 2002: Collaboration with International AIDS Conference


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