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Media Resource Pack on Sexual and Reproductive HealthFecha de publicación
March 2007 ResumenThis online media resource pack from Panos London includes a range of resources meant to brief the media on raising the visibility of issues related to sexual and reproductive health services. Along with a media briefing document, there are 6 feature stories - 3 print stories and 3 radio features - to illustrate the scope of how media can enhance and inform public debate on sexual and reproductive health issues.
The resource pack, according to its publisher, is designed to help editors, producers and journalists cover the complex issues that surround the right to health and access to sexual and reproductive health services. The Panos position is that sexual and reproductive health services are vital in preventing unnecessary deaths; yet, governments and health organisations do not prioritise spending on these services. Their objective is to support journalists to raise this debate among civil society and in government through the media. In addition to developing case studies as human interest stories, the resource pack's publicly available feature stories serve as samples of how to use researchers as a journalistic sources to further inform the debate. Panos Media Toolkit - No.4, Good Choice: the Right to Sexual and Reproductive Health [PDF] is the briefing document of 6 pages in PDF format that opens with a focus on barriers to public discussion including stigma, discrimination, legislation, and funding influences that control policy; and how some countries have overcome the barriers. The briefing highlights neglected issues and discusses reporting on sensitive issues in a side-by-side section with lessons learned from journalistic experience. It explains the use of researchers as media sources to help inform the public and gives a list of research organisations and their contact information as resources. The following 3 titles are "free-to-reproduce" print feature articles, from geographically diverse locations, intended to demonstrate, through interviews supported by country-specific health care data, the state of sexual and reproductive health and the power of media to publicise it:
EditorialNúmero de páginas6-page PDF, 3 pages of online print feature stories, and 3 6-7 minute web-based radio features ContactoExternal Relations Unit
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