AIDS J2J Program Increases Global AIDS Awareness, Peer-Reviewed Article Says
A peer-reviewed article in the Journal of the International AIDS Society gives high praise to the National Press Foundation's Journalist-to-Journalist program on HIV/AIDS. The article, titled Benefits of an Educational Program for Journalists on Media coverage of HIV/AIDS in Developing Countries published in 2008, concluded that “the J2J program helps increase global awareness of pertinent HIV/AIDS concepts.“
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Benefits of an Educational Program for Journalists (236K)
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All You Need to Know About Microbicides, presented by Dr. Zeda Rosenberg of International Partnership of Microbicides
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All you need to know about icrobicides (2451K)
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Stigma, Discrimination and Human Rights, presented by Sofia Gruskin of Havard School of Public Health
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Stigma, Discrimination and Human Rights (2081K)
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Men Who Have Sex With Men (MSM), presented by Dr. Chris Breyer of Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
The NPFhelpdesk: AIDS Resources Online, presented by Ruth Pollard of The Syndey Morning Herald and Dr. Mark Wainberg of McGill University
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NPF Helpdesk: AIDS resources online (157K)
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Preventing AIDS: What Works, presented by Vivian Lopez of UNICEF
TB and HIV/AIDS, presented by Peg Willingham of Aeras
Training the Trainers, presented by Bob Meyers and Linda Streitfeld of National Press Foundation
Writing the AIDS Story Online, presented by Ruth Pollard of The Sydney Morning Herald
Women and Children, presented by Mabel Bianco of the Foundation for Studies and Research on Women
AIDS Vaccines: Challenges and Opportunities, presented by Simon Noble of the IAVI Report.
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AIDS Vaccines: Challenges and Opportunities (8293K)
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Overview of the 2008 IAC Plenaries, presented by Dr. Luiz Ramirez of INCMNSZ
Refresher Course on HIV/AIDS, presented by Bob Meyers of National Press Foundation
AIDS Vaccines: Challenges & Opportunities
Sex Workers: Part of the Solution, Not Part of the Problem
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Sex Work and HIV/AIDS Prevention in Australia (2354K)
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Pediatric Therapeutic Issues
All You Need to Know About Microbicides
Male Circumcision and HIV/AIDS Prevention
Media Coverage of AIDS Denialism
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Media Coverage of AIDS Denialism (138K)
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Covering IAS 2007 in Sydney
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Covering the 2007 IAS Conference (312K)
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ARV Rollout and research issues in the developing world
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ARV Rollout in the Developing World (2107K)
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What Global Areas China's New Investment Fund Might Be Looking At
Chinese Migrant Workers & City Development
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Chinese Migrant Workers and City Development (3433K)
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Chinese Economy: Perception vs Reality
The Chief Investment Officer for Everbright Pramerica Fund Management Co., Ltd., spoke with journalist fellows at the What to Expect Next from China program in Shanghai in June 2007. Mr. Yuan's presentation focuses on perception and reality in looking at investment in China's economy.
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Investment in the Chinese Economy (2236K)
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Technological Innovation in China
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Technological Innovation in China (307K)
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Resources from "What to Expect Next from China"
The National Press Foundation recently conducted a six day program on business in Beijing and Shanghai, China, in collaboration with Tsinghua University. Resources from the program are now available online.
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Program Agenda: What to Expect Next from China (105K)
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Biographies for Participants in What To Expect Next from China (292K)
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Audio Files from Reproductive Health, Nairobi Speakers
Audio files from four of the top rated speakers at the Reproductive Health training session are now available.
Ethical Issues in Covering HIV/AIDS in China
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Ethical Issues of Covering HIV/AIDS in China (2925K)
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HIV/AIDS in Latin America and the Caribbean, Asia and Africa
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HIV/AIDS in Latin America and the Carribean, Asia and Africa (2564K)
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Tips for Covering the Toronto Conference
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Tips for Covering the Toronto Conference (379K)
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Female Condoms
Developing HIV Prevention for Women: Microbicides
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Developing HIV Prevention Options for Women: Microbicides (3466K)
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Epidemiology 101
HIV/AIDS and TB
Human Rights & HIV/AIDS
The Stigma Faced By People Living with HIV/AIDS
HIV/AIDS Training Topics
The Journalist to Journalist project of the National Press Foundation held an HIV/AIDS conference in collaboration with the XVI International AIDS Conference on August 9th through August 11th. Resources from the program speakers are now available.
Pictures and resources from Journalist to Journalist Training Session in Toronto Now Available
This Journalist to Journalist program was held in collaboration with the XVI International AIDS Conference in Toronto, August 2006. Ninety-five journalists attended the program from 41 countries. Journalists heard from leading experts in various fields related to HIV/AIDS and discussed issues, challenges and responsibilities facing AIDS reporters today.
Agenda
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Agenda for J2J Training on HIV/AIDS in Toronto (805K)
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2006 Journalist to Journalist Toronto Fellows
Quick Reference Guide on Avian Flu
Reporting on Reproductive Health in Africa
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Reporting on Reproductive Health in East Africa (190K)
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Emergency Contraception in Africa
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New Frontiers for Emergency Contraception in Africa (3886K)
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Adolescent Reproductive Health (Kenya)
The First 25 Years: Advances in AIDS Science and Medicine
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease, spoke with journalists on May 3, 2006 about the advances made in AIDS research and medicine over the past 25 years.
HIV and National Security: Where Are the Links?
Pulitzer-Prize winning journalist Laurie Garrett reports on HIV/AIDS' devastating effect on government, state, and social structures, as well as global economies.
Shanghai 2005 Agenda
Introduction to HIV/AIDS Coverage and Public Health Journalism
Finding a Common Language for Journalists and Scientists
Audio Guide for Journalists on HIV/AIDS Reporting
Road Safety in the Americas
Alberto Concha-Eastman, M. D., of the World Health Organization, created this PowerPoint about the safety problem on the roads of the Americas.
Global Public Health & Why Journalists Must Care.
A brilliant 2004 PowerPoint presentation by Nils Daulaire, M.D., M.P.H., president of the Global Health Council.
The Cost of AIDS & the Role of Business
What HIV Does in the Body
HIV/AIDS and Immunology
J2J Bangkok 2004 Mentors and Journalists
J2J Barcelona 2002 Speakers, Journalists, Staff and Funders
The Microeconomic Impact of AIDS in Africa
HIV/AIDs Online Resources List
Q & A For Covering the Tsunami Aftermath
Science and health writer, Laurie Garrett, provides information on rainwater catchment and disease outbreak after a major natural disaster.
Experts On Disease Prevention Eager To Help Journalists In Countries Affected By The SE Asia Tsunami
Detailed List Compiled by the Journalist to Journalist Program.
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