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Child reporters in rural India, with support from NGO Dalit Sangh and UNICEF, write and publish their own free quarterly newsletter. The children focus on issues that impact them and the villages where they live.
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2009-205 | 2009-205
A homeless man reads the newspaper in Miami, Florida, United States of America.
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2009-393 | 2009-393
A poor child sells newspapers to help support his family on the streets of Kolkata, WestBengal, India.
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2009-667 | 2009-667
A newspaper article covers state health insurance in Kenya.
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2005-483 | 2005-483
On the streets of New Delhi, India a woman exercises her right to make a livelihood by selling newspapers to customers on the crossroads of a traffic signal.
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2005-669 | 2005-669
A young boy in Bangladesh reads the newspaper, exercising his right to be informed.
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Wide coverage of HIV/AIDS in a local Namibian newspaper.
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At a press briefing condemning a recent government-ordered police raid on the Standard Group offices, Kenyan Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) spokesperson and legal adviser Mutula Kilonzo holds up a copy of The Standard newspaper, featuring a headline alleged to be potentially threatening to the...
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529-1 | 529-1
An anti-smoking exhibition at a mall sponsored by the Coalition for Healthy Indonesia 2010. In this photo, a news reporter interviews some of the people who came to participate in the exhibition.
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News reporters at the launch of the Sahabat (Loyal Friend) campaign in West Java. Under the STARH program, Sahabat is designed to iprove interactions between family planning service providers and clients.
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Reporters interview Aguas OcaA+or-a de Maduro, the First Lady of Honduras, about the launch of the country's first national HIV/AIDS prevention project.
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Live broadcast of the KUBA road show at EXPO 2001, an annual trade fair in Kigali. In this photo, a journalist interviews a community opinion leader about HIV/AIDS prevention.
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Dr. Sam Ongeri, former Minister of Health for Kenya, is interviewed for television at the Health Communication Partnership (HCP) booth at the 13th International Conference On AIDS and STIs in Africa (ICASA)
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A young football player and workshop trainee fields questions from the local media about his experiences during the Sports for Life Training of Trainers Workshop for players, coaches, administrators, and sports support groups at the Awalah Hotel in Bauchi, Nigeria. The Sports for Life (SFL) program...
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VISION Project Coordinator Julie Nathaniel fields questions from the local media about the Sports for Life campaign. Nathaniel was instrumental in organizing the Sports for Life Workshop in Bauchi State.
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Chamberlain Diala of the Health Communication Partnership fields questions from the local media about the Sports for Life campaign in Bauchi State, Nigeria.
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A man on the street of Port-au-Prince, Haiti is interviewed for a local television station on what he thinks about AIDS in Haiti, seen in "Dapre Nou" ("From Our Eyes"), a documentary film about the work of Club ABC and what it is like to grow up in Haiti during the age of AIDS.
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A newspaper story covers an event organized on Reproductive Rights and Population Education by the All India Population Education Research Centre (AIPERC) to mark World Population Day at KTR Sindhi English High School in India. The title of the article is, "Women need to be made aware of their...
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News broadcasters greeting a health worker at a Gold Star clinic opening.
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Television reporters film the CECAFA-CUP soccer tournament, dissmeninating AIDS/HIV information nationwide in Kenya during the semi-final between Ethiopia and Sudan.
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A television reporter films the CECAFA-CUP tournament/AIDS awareness campaign in Nairobi, Kenya.
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Newspaper reporters interviewing Lilac Tent coordinators.
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Private Sector Project (PSP) regional public relations events bring together representatives of many groups, agencies and programs with family planning/reproductive health interests. More than 250 attended this PR Day in Mansura in September 2001. Press coverage is an important part of each public...
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Thirty-eight journalists, representing Egypt's major television and radio stations, magazines, and newspapers, attend a press seminar in October 2001 organized by the Private Sector Project (PSP). The purposes of the seminar were to make journalists better informed about family planning and...
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Thirty-eight journalists representing Egypt's major TV and radio stations, magazines and newspapers attended a press seminar in October 2001 organized by the Private Sector Project (PSP). The purposes of the seminar were to make journalists better informed about family planning/reproductive...
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