Our Track Records

    2000 - 2005

  1. Communication Support for AIDS Prevention initiative in Nigeria, Harvard School of Public Health (2001).

  2. World AIDS Campaign (December 2002, 2003 and 2004) Funded by AIDS Prevention initiative in Nigeria, Harvard School of Public Health.

  3. 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.

  4. Training On Public Health Journalism for VOA Reporters (April 2003): Funded by the VOA/USAID

  5. 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

  6. Trainer in Training of Developing Country Journalists at XV International Conference on HIV/AIDS, Bangkok Thailand- (July 2004): Funded by Kaiser Family Foundation, USA

  7. 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

  8. Media Training on Health Sector Reform in Nigeria (2004/2005) in collaboration with Federal Ministry of Health and Funded by PATHS/DFID.

  9. Filming and Video Documentation of activities of Harvard AIDS Prevention Initiative in Nigeria, 2005

  10. Filming and Video Documentation on Vessico Vagina Fistula (2005) United Nations Population Fund and Virgin Atlantic Airways

  11. 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

  12. 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.

  13. Reporting Anti-Microbial Resistance: its effect on HIV/AIDS, TB, Malaria and the health of Nigerians November 28 - December 2, 2005, Abuja, Nigeria.

  14. 2006 till date

  15. 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

  16. Strengthening media ties between journalists and the Nigerian Academy of Science February 28, 2007

  17. Training for South-South Journalists on reproductive health and rights in partnership with IPAS 2007.

  18. Health journalists’ Immersion program to strengthen safe motherhood policy advocacy in Nigeria, Ford Foundation, 2007 - 2009.

  19. Strengthening mass media’s advocacy and communication role for improved public policy and popular responses to Nigeria’s extremely poor maternal Health.

  20. 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.

  21. Nigerian Urban Reproductive Health Initiative (NURHI), funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, 2009 - 2014.
   

 
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