02201 GRASSROOTS MEDIA CRY OUT: WHAT MICROBICIDES? Olufemi-Kayode, Princess Falobi, F. Journalists Against AIDS (JAAIDS) Nigeria Issue: The need to cr...
Aids: Easing Access to Treatment
Source: P.M. News (Lagos) date: 27 April 2004 author: ANALYSIS Nina Iyola is in her thirties. She tested positive to HIV virus some years ago. Initial...
Mobilising Media Advocacy and Community Preparedness for Female Controlled Options in Nigeria
AKANNI OLAYIDE FALOBI. O *JOURNALISTS AGAINST AIDS (JAAIDS) NIGERIA Background An effective microbicide, made accessible and available to women in dev...
Une étude révèle que la couverture du SIDA s’améliore au Nigeria
Selon une étude menée par Journalists Against AIDS (JAAIDS), les journaux et les magazines nigérians offrent aujourd’hui une couverture beaucoup ...
AIDS Reporting Improving in Nigeria, Study Reveals
According to a study conducted by Journalists Against AIDS (JAAIDS), Nigerian newspapers and magazines report more responsibly and more thoroughly abo...
Nigeria: AIDS, Media, and Prof. Ransome-Kuti
AFRICA ACTION Africa Policy E-Journal June 22 2003 (030622) Nigeria: AIDS, Media, and Prof. Ransome-Kuti (Reposted from sources cited below) In Nigeri...
Media handbook on HIV/AIDS in Nigeria launched
Media coverage of HIV/AIDS related issues in Nigeria recorded a boost in May 2003 with the launch of the first-ever Media Handbook on HIV/AIDS in Nige...
Worldwide Advocates for Microbicides Meet
On May 14, 2002, the Advocacy Panel of the Microbicides 2002 conference in Antwerp offered positive proof of the existence of a worldwide multi-facete...
AMANITARE 2002 Annual Awards
AMANITARE, the African Partnership for Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of Women and Girls recently paid homage to two exceptional African ...
E-drug: Media advocates support access to treatment campaign
Nigerian journalists meeting at a roundtable on Thursday have called on the federal government to provide legislation that would ensure easy access to...