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Communication StrategiesThe MRD uses information and communication technologies (ICTs) as a central tool for positioning itself as a focal point for any inquiries on HIV/AIDS information by the media, as well as a gateway for SAfAIDS to channel HIV/AIDS information to the media. The goal is to use technology to build a "one-stop shop" for journalists and other media practitioners seeking to access information on HIV/AIDS prevention, care, treatment and mitigation. Specifically, the MRD is an effort to provide journalists with fact sheets, weekly newsflashes on the latest HIV/AIDS developments and trends, up-to-date statistics and vocabulary for accurate reporting, a complete database of media practitioners in the region, and a wide collection of materials related to HIV/AIDS and the media. Email-based discussion forums are meant to inspire interaction and follow-up connection. Statistics relating to HIV and AIDS, information on key HIV and AIDS events, and media briefs on topical issues (e.g., related to prevention, care and support and other topical HIV/AIDS-related issues) are available here as well. To access these online materials, visit the MRD website. The MRD desk staff's services are accessed through walk-in, telephone, fax, and email. Pre-arranged email discussions with experts provide journalists with the opportunity to ask questions and receive instant answers on given topics. Development IssuesHIV/AIDS. Key PointsThe aims of the MRD are:
PartnersSouthern Africa Editor’s Forum (SAEF), Media Action Plan (MAP), Gender Links (GL), Gender and Media Southern African (GEMSA) Network, Media Monitoring Project, Panos, SAfAIDS, UNAIDS. ContactSAfAIDS - Zimbabwe Country Office
17 Beveridge Road
Avondale Harare
Zimbabwe
Tel: +(263 4) 336193/4 307898
Fax: +(263 4) 336195
SourceSoul Beat Africa attended the launch of the HIV, AIDS and Gender Baseline Study in Johannesburg May 3 2006. Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site November 20 2006 Last Updated August 11 2008 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTEDTop 5 Related Pages for this Summary |
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