Excellence in Reporting on HIV/AIDS
The Health Communication Partnership (HCP) is collaborating with The Indian Express Group to honour Indian journalists who demonstrate excellence in HIV/AIDS reporting. Offered as part of the Ramnath Goenka Foundation annual awards, the two awards, one each from the English and Marathi press, will be given to an author of an article or series in a newspaper or magazine that makes an exceptional contribution to public awareness and understanding of HIV/AIDS issues. The report/series of reports must be a substantive work that covers a story comprehensively and raises public consciousness and awareness about HIV/AIDS issues.
The winning article or series in a newspaper or magazine will be judged by the following criteria:
- making an exceptional contribution to public awareness and understanding of HIV/AIDS issues;
- being a substantive work that covers a story comprehensively and raises public consciousness and awareness about HIV/AIDS issues;
- demonstrating general excellence, quality of writing, and coverage that most accurately, objectively, and sensitively portrays HIV/AIDS and leads to a greater awareness and understanding of HIV/AIDS issues; and
- using appropriate language, and taking into consideration gender sensitivity, and ethical and human rights concerns.
Articles must have been written between April 1 2005 and April 30 2006. Award winners will attend the three-week Leadership in Strategic Health Communication Workshop at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health/ Centre for Communication Programs in Baltimore, USA in June 2007.
Click here for more information about the awards.
Click here for more information about how to apply.
Click here to download the application form in PDF format.
Email from Kim Martin to The Communication Initiative, April 24 2006.
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