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Our Track Records |
2000 - 2005
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Communication Support for AIDS Prevention initiative in Nigeria, Harvard School of Public Health (2001).
- World AIDS Campaign (December 2002, 2003 and 2004) Funded by AIDS Prevention initiative in Nigeria, Harvard School of Public Health.
- HIV/AIDS HOTLINE the first hotline in Nigeria conceptualized by Youth Empowerment Foundation (YEF) Nigeria and Development Communications (DevComs) Network in 2000 and now upgraded to a national HIV/AIDS Hotline.
- Training On Public Health Journalism for VOA Reporters (April 2003): Funded by the VOA/USAID
- Journalist-to-Journalist (J2J) Training of Journalists from 52 Developing Countries at XV International Conference on HIV/AIDS, Bangkok Thailand (July 2004) in collaboration with National Press Foundation, USA
- Trainer in Training of Developing Country Journalists at XV International Conference on HIV/AIDS, Bangkok Thailand- (July 2004): Funded by Kaiser Family Foundation, USA
- Saving Women's Lives: Understanding the Impact of Unsafe Abortion in Nigeria.Training for Nigerian journalists from the 6 Geo-political zones (July/August 2004): Funded by Ipas/Population Reference Bureau
- Media Training on Health Sector Reform in Nigeria (2004/2005) in collaboration with Federal Ministry of Health and Funded by PATHS/DFID.
- Filming and Video Documentation of activities of Harvard AIDS Prevention Initiative in Nigeria, 2005
- Filming and Video Documentation on Vessico Vagina Fistula (2005) United Nations Population Fund and Virgin Atlantic Airways
- Training on Public Health Journalism and Reporting For VOA Stringers and Female Reporters From Affiliate Radio Stations In Nigeria February 14-18 2005, Kano State Funded by USAID
- Promoting Public Health and Science Journalism through ICT-based Youth Leadership and Reproductive Health Reporting: training for in-School journalists from three schools of Journalism (August/September 2005).Funded by DARC.
- Reporting Anti-Microbial Resistance: its effect on HIV/AIDS, TB, Malaria and the health of Nigerians November 28 - December 2, 2005, Abuja, Nigeria.
2006 till date
- Avian and Human Pandemic Influenza: Getting the story -- A workshop for journalists, in Lagos, Abuja and Kano; funded by the US State Department in collaboration with VOA, January 2007
- Strengthening media ties between journalists and the Nigerian Academy of Science February 28, 2007
- Training for South-South Journalists on reproductive health and rights in partnership with IPAS 2007.
- Health journalists’ Immersion program to strengthen safe motherhood policy advocacy in Nigeria, Ford Foundation, 2007 - 2009.
- Strengthening mass media’s advocacy and communication role for improved public policy and popular responses to Nigeria’s extremely poor maternal Health.
- World Federation of Science Journalist (WFSJ), Science journalism Co-operation II (SjCOOPII) on mentoring and training of journalists in Africa and Middle East 2009 - 2012.
- Nigerian Urban Reproductive Health Initiative (NURHI), funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, 2009 - 2014.
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