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African Media and Malaria Research Network (AMMREN)

Countries

Burkina Faso, Gabon, Gambia, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, Senegal, Tanzania

Programme Summary

Launched in 2006, African Media and Malaria Research Network (AMMREN) promotes malaria research communication in Africa by strengthening the capacity of African journalists through training. The network of African journalists and scientists focuses on disseminating information on malaria control initiatives and monitors and advocates for the implementation of malaria policies in Africa. It also advocates and engages policy makers to implement international agreements on malaria control. The network was one of the outcomes of a one-week workshop on malaria research reporting in Africa, for selected journalists from nine African countries: The Gambia, Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, Senegal and Tanzania. Since then Burkina Faso has also joined AMMREN.

Communication Strategies

AMMREN’s main objectives are to:

  • promote malaria research communication in Africa through strengthening the capacity of African journalists in Africa;
  • disseminate timely and accurate information on malaria control initiatives in Africa;
  • monitor and advocate for the implementation of malaria policies in Africa;
  • advocate policy makers to implement international agreements on malaria; and
  • build/strengthen the capacity of African journalists to report effectively on malaria.



In its mission to promote malaria research communication through the media, AMMREN is seeking to bridge the gap between the public and malaria scientists and researchers. AMMREN is particularly interested in malaria research as they believe that research findings enrich the planning process for effective health care.


In order to achieve these objectives, AMMREN's key activities include:

  • Information Sharing
  • Partnership/Collaboration/Networking
  • Advocacy
  • Training and Capacity Building



To support these activities, AMMREN produces the "Eyes on Malaria" news magazine. This is a 32-page magazine which is published bi-annually in hard copy and on the Internet. Click here to access this magazine online.


The magazine seeks to bring to the fore issues related to malaria, including research findings, policy directions, and general issues around prevention and treatment. The magazine also captures events and happenings in the international arena related to the disease. Articles are written mainly by AMMREN members and some are taken from other magazines and websites. The publication uses English, French, and Portuguese to reflect the diverse backgrounds and nationality of AMMREN members.


The Eyes on Malaria magazine was launched at AMMREN's two-day Strategic Planning workshop held at Kunduchi Beach Resort Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania. Sixteen journalists and scientists from 10 African countries - Burkina Faso, Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria, Senegal, The Gambia, and Tanzania - attended the workshop.

Development Issues

Health, Malaria.

Key Points

There are two levels of membership in AMMREN. Core membership is open to interested African journalists, and Associate membership which is open to scientists working in the field of malaria, as well as researchers and donors.


Women, Media and Change (WOMEC) is the official host of AMMREN. The network has an editor, whose task is to manage the magazine and website. There are at least two AMMREN members in each country, one an electronic and the other a print journalist, who submit articles to the magazine.

Partners

Indepth Network, Malaria Clinical Trails Alliance (MCTA), Malaria Consortium

Contact

Charity Binka
Executive Secretary
African Media and Malaria Research Network (AMMREN)

P.O.Box GP14550

Accra
Ghana
Tel: +233 21 414494
Fax: +233 21 401550


Women, Media and Change (WOMEC)

P.O.Box GP14550

Accra
Ghana
Tel: +233 21 414494
Fax: +233 21 401550

Source

AMMREN website on December 6 2007 and email from Charity Binka to Soul Beat Africa on August 21 2008.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site December 06 2007
Last Updated August 25 2008



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