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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CCP Partners with The Indian Express Group to Honor Journalists For Excellence in HIV/AIDS Reporting in India
Through its Ramnath Goenka Foundation, Indian Express sponsors an annual awards event to recognize print and broadcast journalists in a number of categories. As part of these awards, in 2006, the new HIV/AIDS category for Excellence in English and Marathi print reporting was announced. Following a rigorous selection process, Sadhna Mohan from AIDS Buzz and Shekhar Deshmukh from Loksatta were honoured with the prestigious awards by then President Abdul Kalam on July 16, 2007. The two award winners, from this newly instituted category, attended the three-week Leadership in Strategic Health Communication Workshop at CCP in Baltimore, USA, in June 2007. The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication Programs implements strategic HIV/AIDS communication programs in Maharashtra in collaboration with Maharashtra State AIDS Control Society, Mumbai District AIDS Control Society and Avert Society. These programs are supported by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). The HIV/AIDS awards recognize excellence for both English and Marathi print reporting. The winning article or series in a newspaper or magazine will be judged by the following criteria:
The two award winners, one each from the English and Marathi press, will be nominated to attend the three-week Leadership in Strategic Health Communication Workshop at CCP in Baltimore, USA in June 2009. Information about the 2009 workshop will be posted when it becomes available, but the program will be similar to the upcoming workshop in June 2008. An independent panel of distinguished journalists and experts will judge the entries. Articles must have been written between April 1, 2006 and December 31, 2007. The deadline for entries is April 30, 2008. For more information or to apply, please visit the section About the Awards. The partnership and the award with the Indian Express Group were first established under a global program, Health Communication Partnership (HCP), based at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication Programs. For more information on global HIV/AIDS programs of CCP, please visit the website at www.jhuccp.org Ms. Utsah Kohli |
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