Reporting on Children in the Context of HIV/AIDS
The Report consists of six parts which cover the following content:
- Recent research and thinking around the ways in which children are affected by HIV/AIDS, including being ophaned.
- Key issues in responding to children affected by HIV/AIDS for journalists, including clinical interventions, such as prevention of mother-to-child transmission and antiretroviral treatment, and social support for affected communities.
- Misleading messages that the media perpetuates in its coverage. It challenges journalists to contextualise stories and not to compromise children's well being through stereotyping.
- Five guiding principles for reporting on children and HIV/AIDS, including issues of confidentiality and children’s right to participate in matters that concern them.
- A detailed resource list, including organisations that conduct research into children affected by the epidemic, that can provide up-to-date statistics, and that work directly with children and their families.
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Personalized Pop Reporter, Volume 6, Number 17, May 1 2006.
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