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The Media Fellowships Program includes four primary programmatic areas including:

Please visit each program’s pages to learn more.  You will find information about each programmatic area, eligibility requirements, application deadlines and processes and previous participants and programmatic events.

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The Media Fellowships Program also offers resources for journalists interested in HIV/AIDS including:

 
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CNN MultiChoice Award Announced
"Pain in my Heart", a documentary by Hopewell Rugoho-Chin’ono, freelance reporter from Zimbabwe, won the Kaiser Family Foundation Award for Excellence in HIV Reporting in Africa. Mr. Rugoho-Chin’ono was also named CNN African Journalist of the Year. You can learn more about the award and watch the award-winning documentary on the program’s website  or on the press release .
New Orleans/Gulf Coast Site Visit
In March 2007, the Kaiser Media Fellows and invited journalists met in New Orleans, LA and travelled to Gulfport, MS and Baton Rouge, LA for a weeklong series of briefings with health experts, policymakers and health care providers on the changing health challenges in the Gulf Coast Region. PDF Icon
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2007 Internship Orientation – Washington, D.C.
From June 3-8, 2007, the 2007 Media Interns met for a weeklong orientation to health reporting.
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Workshop on Issues Covering AIDS

From October 9-10, 2006, HT Media, Ltd. and the Kaiser Family Foundation co-sponsored a two day workshop for about 60 journalists in Patna, Bihar. The participants learned about the opportunities and challenges in reporting on HIV/AIDS and people living with the disease. Click here to see the program agenda.
 
 
YOU Campaign Website





Imagine the Possibility of an HIV-free Generation: It begins with YOU! The YOU campaign, an initiative of the African Broadcast Media Partnership Against HIV/AIDS (ABMP), emphasizes personal action and urges all Africans to consider their role in helping realize the vision of an HIV-free future.
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