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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 StrategiesAMMREN’s main objectives are to:
Development IssuesHealth, Malaria. Key PointsThere 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. PartnersIndepth Network, Malaria Clinical Trails Alliance (MCTA), Malaria Consortium ContactCharity 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
SourceAMMREN website on December 6 2007 and email from Charity Binka to Soul Beat Africa on August 21 2008. Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site December 06 2007 Last Updated August 25 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 POSTED |
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