“Professional media coverage: culture, gender and human rights in HIV and AIDS reporting”at the XVII International AIDS Conference in Mexico City (Mexico).
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Wednesday, August 06, 2008
UNESCO workshop for media on culture, gender and human rights at the International AIDS Conference
On 6 August UNESCO provided a skills building session on
The session aimed to strengthen the capacity of those accredited journalists covering the event, to produce accurate, culturally relevant, human rights-based and gender-sensitive HIV and AIDS media coverage which adequately reflects the voices of communities that are most affected. The skills building session was co-facilitated by UNESCO, INTERNEWS and the Global Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS.
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Dear John Daily and team
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Paz/peca
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Joao Soares
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