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IPS Multi Media Communication Programme

Programa de Comunicación Multimedial de IPS
English - March 2002 Español - Marzo 2002


RIGHTS-KENYA
Rape Survivors Break their Silence

HEALTH-CHINA
TV 'Star' Pushes Anti-AIDS Campaign

HEALTH-JAMAICA
Fear Among Gay Men Said to Fuel HIV/AIDS Cases

RIGHTS-INDIA
Small Town's Sex Workers Put up Big Fight

HEALTH-THAILAND
Life Continues Even with HIV/AIDS

HEALTH-TOGO
Women Join the Fight against AIDS

HEALTH-INDIA
Anti-HIV Therapy Available, But Not Antenatal Care

HEALTH-JAMAICA
Fear Among Gay Men Said to Fuel HIV/AIDS Cases

RIGHTS-KENYA
Rape Survivors Break their Silence

RIGHTS-INDIA
Small Town's Sex Workers Put up Big Fight

ART-SOUTH AFRICA
Living Positive Lives


SUDAFRICA
Reformas para abatir marca mundial de delitos sexuales

SALUD-RUSIA
Tuberculosis, sida y drogadicción

 

 

 

 

 
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Gender, Rights and HIV/Aids.
An IPS Multi Media Communication Programme

Recognising that gender is a key factor in understanding and tackling the causes and the impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, IPS launched a multi-media programme in June 2001.

With a core product of news features researched and written by the professional network of IPS journalists in every region of the world, the work further encompasses training for journalists, networking with civil society and publications.

Support for the work in 2001 and 2002 has already been received from UNIFEM, SIDA Sweden, UNICEF, UNFPA, SAfAIDS (Southern Africa AIDS Information Dissemination Service) and WLSA (Women and Law in Southern Africa Research Trust).