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The Thomson Foundation undertook The EU-India Media Initiative on HIV/AIDS from December 2004 to December 2006 with the financial support of the European Union and the involvement of its Indian and international partners. The project encompassed intensive training programmes, innovative media activities and numerous widely appreciated outcomes.

The notable achievements of the project include:

Edwin Cameron 's message
Justice Cameron's message to Indian Journalists. Click.

HIV/AIDS Media Manual: The Media Manual 2007 was released at a function held in Delhi on World AIDS Day, 2006 (click_here_for_photographs of the event). Like the earlier edition (2005), this editions was also distributed to newsrooms, journalism schools and NGOs across India and internationally. Click here to read or download the HIV/AIDS Media Manual India, 2007. Click here to read or download the HIV/AIDS Media Manual India, 2005

Media Manual in Indian languages: The Media Manual has been translated into four Indian languages.
Click on the language to read or download the manual in: Hindi, Bengali, Marathi and Tamil.


Reporting HIV/AIDS Media Awards:
Six journalists/ programme makers were awarded for excellence in reporting HIV/AIDS in each of the two years of the project. They went on study tours of European organizations working on HIV/AIDS.

Click here to know more about the Award winners in 2006. Click here to know more about the Award winners in 2005
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the reporting hiv/aids awards


Keep the Promise:
A compilation of eight songs on HIV/AIDS written and performed by Indian musicians was released on CD on World AIDS Day 2006. Click here to listen to or download the widely appreciated songs on HIV/AIDS. Click here to see photographs from our World AIDS Day 2006 event in Delhi.

NGO workshops: Two workshops were organized for activists and network heads from the Indian Network for People Living with HIV/AIDS. Click here to know more about the workshops.

Media Workshops: 114 journalists and programme makers from print, radio and television attended 12 workshops conducted by international trainers and resource persons. Among the many highlights was a recorded message from Justice Edwin Cameron of South Africa. Click here to know more about the workshops.


Bursaries for Special Stories:
The project awarded 19 bursaries to media professionals and supported special print stories and radio/television productions. Click here to view the list of journalists who were selected for bursaries.

Seminars in Journalism Schools: Trainers on HIV/AIDS reached out to more than 500 students in 14 journalism schools all over India during seminars and dedicated sessions so as to acquaint the journalists of tomorrow with the issues surrounding this emotive issue. Click here to see the list of journalism schools covered.

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