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Red Ribbon Awards on HIV/AIDS – NigeriaCountry
Nigeria
Programme SummaryCommunication StrategiesThe awards recognise individual journalists as well as media organisations, HIV/AIDS activists and civil society groups that have contributed to improving the quality of discourse and action on the epidemic. They also honour journalists, activists and organisations that have helped to break the silence around HIV/AIDS in communities around the country as well as highlight the campaign against HIV-related stigma and discrimination. 28 people are honoured with the award in different five broad categories and award winners are announced at an awards ceremony. Award categories are:
Radio
General
Newspaper
Magazine
General
Development Issues Key PointsThe Red Ribbon Awards is open to Nigerian journalists and organisations including freelancers working in Nigeria for media organisations that are Nigerian-owned or principally based in the country or published in Nigeria for Nigerians. Award prizes include laptops and mini-discs for individual winners in the broadcast media category; Cash prizes up to the tune of N50, 000 for other winners. In the individual category; Specially-designed Red Ribbon plaques and certificates for every winner; In addition, winners are exposed to local and international travel opportunities to enhance their professional skills. PartnersJAAIDS, National Action Committee on AIDS (NACA), the Joint UnitedNations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), Internews Network/Nigeria, the Ford Foundation, the Nigerian Institute for Medical Research (NIMR), ActionAid Nigeria/Society for Family Health (on behalf of the Promoting Sexual and Reproductive Health and HIV/AIDS (PSRHH) project), UNICEF, UNFPA. ContactKingsley Obom-Egbulem
Information Resource Officer JAAIDS, National Action Committee on AIDS (NACA), the Joint UnitedNations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS), Internews Network/Nige
SourceNigeria-AIDS website on May 14, 2004. Placed on the Communication Initiative site May 13 2004 Last Updated May 16 2004 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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