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Partnership with the Media: Working with the Media for HIV/AIDS Prevention

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This handbook, developed by FHI's AIDSCAP's Behaviour Change Communication (BCC) unit, is part of a collection of nine handbooks that discuss concepts in behaviour change communication (BCC) in relation to HIV/AIDS/STI issues.

"Partnership with the Media" is intended to provide the reader with several complementary ways to establish a long-lasting partnership with the media.

This 56-page handbook provides several ways to develop long-term relationships with the media including ideas for four events to be held with media professionals; suggestions for encouraging the development of a network of media professionals interested in HIV/AIDS and sexually transmitted infections (STI) issues; and suggestions for providing journalists with incentives for covering HIV/AIDS/STI issues.

Table of Contents
  • Introduction
  • Partnership with the Media
    • Who Are the Media?
    • What Is a Partnership with the Media?
    • Why Form a Partnership with the Media?
  • Who are the Partners?
    • Media Policy Makers
    • Gatekeepers
    • Journalists/Writers
    • Journalism Schools
  • The Planning Stage
    • Who Are the Media in YourCommunity/Region/Country?
    • Situation Assessment
    • Resource Identification
    • Information Package
  • The Partnership Events
    • Suggested Events
    • Co-Sponsoring Events
  • Event One - Sensitization Meeting
    • Sensitization Meeting Topics
    • Sensitization Meeting Agenda
    • Assessing the Sensitization Meeting
  • Event Two - Discussion Seminar
    • Information Package
    • Discussion Seminar Agenda
    • Assessing the Discussion Seminar
  • Event Three - Journalists' Workshop
    • Journalists' Workshop Topics
    • Journalists' Workshop Agenda
      Part One - HIV/AIDS and the Media
      Part Two - Strengthening HIV/AIDSReporting Skills
      Part Three - Identifying Resourcesand Networks
    • Assessing the Journalists' Workshop
  • Event Four - School of Journalism Meeting
  • Follow-up Steps
    • Creating and Using Existing Networks
    • Keeping HIV/AIDS/STIs in the News

Click here to download the publication in PDF format [237.5 KB].

Click here for a list of all the handbooks in this BCC series.
Number of Pages
56