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Panos G8 Media FellowshipsCountries
Ethiopia, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia
Deadline DateDeadline: May 15 2007 The Panos Global AIDS Programme invites senior print and broadcast journalists from Ethiopia, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania, and Uganda to apply for a fellowship to write/produce features on the G8 Summit 2007 and its implication for the HIV and AIDS response in their countries. Fellowships will run from May to July 2007. The aim of the Panos fellowships is to enable print and broadcast journalists in the selected countries to explore the implications of the promises made at the G8 summits to the national AIDS response in their countries. Particular emphasis will be on support to health care systems and to what extent those most affected can achieve universal access to AIDS prevention, treatment and care by 2010, a commitment made by G8 leaders. Selected journalists will be awarded a grant of US$500 each and will be expected to produce at least three feature articles or programmes (which should include the voices of those most affected and various stakeholders) to be published/broadcast in mainstream media between May and July 2007.
Only journalists who are citizens of and resident in Ethiopia, Malawi, Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania, and Uganda are eligible to apply. Journalists writing in regional/local languages are encouraged to apply. Application InformationTo apply please send all relevant documentation to: Eastern Africa (Ethiopia, Tanzania, and Uganda): Southern Africa (Malawi, Mozambique, and South Africa): The deadline for application is May 15 2007. SourceEmail from Tino Thole on April 30 2007. Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site May 06 2007 Last Updated July 09 2009 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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