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  • International Health Journalism Fellowship Projects: Russia/Ukraine

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    International Health Journalism Fellowship Project: Russia/Ukraine Recent Project Events 2007 Kyiv, Ukraine, Training program – On the Frontline of an Epidemic: Reporting on HIV/AIDS in Mass Media, April 2007 (.pdf) Kyiv, Ukraine, Reporting on ARV- treatment in Mass Media, March 2007 (.pdf) 2006 Moscow, Russia, Training for Journalists and Representatives of AIDS-service Organizations, November 2006 (.pdf) Kyiv, Ukraine, Journalism Training Workshop in the Coverage of HIV/AIDS, June 2006 (.pdf) Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine, HIV/AIDS Reporting in Mass…

  • International Health Journalism Fellowship Project: Russia/Ukraine

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    About the Project The Kaiser Family Foundation and Transatlantic Partners Against AIDS joined to create the . The goal of the Media Fellowships Project was to encourage substantive coverage of the health, social, economic, political and cultural implications of HIV/AIDS and associated health problems, as well as policies and programs to address HIV/AIDS in Russia and Ukraine. The program selected journalists to undertake individual projects that focused on Russia or Ukraine. These were all projects…

  • International Health Journalism Fellowship Project: Africa

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    About the Project While the Foundation has worked in Southern Africa for nearly 20 years, the bulk of the International Health Journalism Fellowship Project in Africa’s current focus is on the Kaiser/CNN Award for Excellence in HIV/AIDS Reporting in Africa, which was launched in 2006. The award, presented as part of the prestigious CNN/MultiChoice African Journalist Awards, is part of the Kaiser Family Foundation’s global effort to increase and sustain media coverage of the HIV/AIDS…

  • International Health Journalism Fellowship Project: India Fellowship Work Archives

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    A selection of articles from our fellows' work are represented below. Many of the articles are translated from their original language (Marathi or Hindi) into English for greater accessibility. It is important to note that as a result of the translations, the language in the articles may not reflect the full original intended meaning or tone. Hindustan newsaper (Hindi) Sudhir Mishra, principal correspondent, Lucknow “Every hundreth person in Manipur is HIV positive” May 26, 2006…

  • International Health Journalism Fellowship Project: India Fellowship Events

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    The following are a few of the events that the International Health Journalism Fellowship Project sponsored in India from 2004 - 2007. Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India, Journalism Workshop "Reporting on HIV: Issues and Concerns", October 26-27, 2007 Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Panchgani, Jaipur, India, U.S. Journalists' Sitevisit, April 2-13, 2007Click here for the NPR report by Joe Neel about our site visit to India (7/6/07) Patna, Bihar, India, Issues on Covering HIV/AIDS, October 9-10, 2006 Mumbai,…

  • International Health Journalism Fellowship Project: India

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    About the Project International Health Journalism Fellowship Project in India was launched in 2005 at the Media Leaders’ Summit at the Prime Minister’s residence in New Delhi. The program encouraged substantive coverage of the health, social, economic, political and cultural implications of HIV/AIDS and associated health problems by partnering with selected news organizations and training their entire newsrooms. Following trainings, partner news organizations selected a reporter to undertake an individually tailored project that focused on…

  • Previous Fellows and Their Work

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    The Kaiser Media Fellowships in Health: Previous Fellows and Their Work Below is a complete list of fellowship classes from 2000 – 2009, the fellows’ jobs at the time of their selection to participate, and, where possible, links to work they produced over the course of their fellowship. 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 [on hiatus],2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 2009 Kaiser Media Fellows Lawrence K. Altman, M.D., "The Doctor's World" columnist and former senior medical…

  • Children’s Media Use and Sleep Problems: Issues and Unanswered Questions

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    Research shows that most children and adolescents do not get enough high-quality sleep, and that their sleep times appear to have declined over the last two decades. Coinciding with this trend has been the rise in popularity of new media forms including the Internet, video games, cell phones and DVDs. Because of the immediacy and interactivity of these new technologies, young people are using media at times and in ways that might interfere with sleep…

  • Advisory Committee

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    The Kaiser Media Fellowships in Health: Advisory Committee A national advisory committee makes the final selection of fellows, and helps in shaping and enhancing their fellowship experience, and in developing the fellowship program to its full potential. The following members make up the advisory committee: Paul Delaney, Director, Initiative on Racial Mythology, Washington, D.C. Timothy Johnson, M.D., Medical Editor, ABC News Bill Kovach, Chairman, Committee of Concerned Journalists Sharon Rosenhause, Former Managing Editor, The South…