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How healthy is our news? The state of health reporting in South Africa
22 October 2009The HIV/AIDS & the Media Project and USAID/Johns Hopkins University Programme in South Africa hosted their eighth HIV/AIDS and the media discussion forum at the Wits Origins Center on 22 October 2009.
At the forum, titled “How healthy is our news?”, a range of experts and media practitioners gathered to discuss the state of health reporting in South Africa, with particular emphasis on HIV/AIDS.
Dr. Sindi van Zyl (Anova Health Institute) opened the discussion with a doctor’s thoughts on South African health reporting. Catherine Duncan (Wits) then presented the HIV/AIDS and the Media Project’s latest research in which the quality and quantity of HIV reporting between 2003 and 2008 is compared.
A panel of health journalists responded to these findings, engaging in discussion and debate on the current state of health reporting in South Africa. Discussion focused particularly on the constraints posed to the newsroom by the global economic recession. The panelists were Mia Malan (Mail&Guardian), Kanya Ndaki (IRIN News) and Kristin Palitza (Freelance Journalist).
Afterwards, the audience was invited to give their opinions and views and to address questions to the panel, resulting in a lively and fruitful discussion around health reporting.
The forum was chaired by Sue Valentine.
Read the article by Nicky Rehbock on Bizcommunity.com.
Publications and Presentations
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Programme (132.92 KB) Outline of the forum proceedings.
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Man boobs and internal testes: a doctor's remarks on South African health reporting (1.83 MB) Presentation by Dr. Sindi van Zyl
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HIV IN THE PRINT MEDIA: a comparative and retrospective print media monitoring analysis (743.54 KB) Quantitative research presented by Catherine Duncan.