The media is widely acknowledged as a platform for change: usually behavioural change, but also importantly, policy change. In terms of the HIV/AIDS p...
Evaluation Report: Mobilizing the media towards HIV/AIDS care and support in Nigeria
This publication contains findings of an end-line evaluation of the outcome and impact of a media mobilization on HIV/AIDS project carried by JAAIDS i...
Beyond the Shadows: Unmasking HIV/AIDS-related stigma and discrimination in Nigeria
Like in most parts of the world, living with HIV in Nigeria is living with or against stigma and discrimination. ‘Beyond the Shadows’ exam...
Slow Progress: An analysis of policies, implementation and action on HIV/AIDS care and treatment in Nigeria
An effective treatment programme begins with an effective treatment policy and strategy. Slow Progress looks at gaps in our national treatment policie...
JAAIDS Media Monitoring Service, December 2006
HIV/AIDS: Curtailing the epidemic on World AIDS Day The media coverage of HIV and AIDS in December was outstanding in a significant regard. A total nu...
JAAIDS Media Monitoring Service October 2006.
Double Trouble: Living with HIV with no means of sustainable income With the state of the economy where about half of the country’s population live ...
JAAIDS Media Monitoring Service November 2006.
How Herbs can alleviate AIDS symptoms Though scientists are still working hard at getting a cure for HIV/AIDS, some traditional medicines have shown t...
HIV in Children: Feeding a big Challenge
JAAIDS Media Monitoring Service: August 2006 About 300 stories were published on HIV/AIDS by newspapers and magazines monitored in the month of August...
JAAIDS Media Monitoring report-July 2006
“Delta commissioner who spreads HIV unveiled” It is not yet certain how well soft sell journalism has impacted on the Nigerian media landscape, bu...
Malaria may help the spread of HIV
Louis Achi with agency reports ThisDay, Lagos Despite intensified efforts to curb malaria in Nigeria and sub-Saharan Africa the tropical scourge could...