AIDSchannel.org This multimedia Web portal is a subset of the OneWorld International Foundation.
AIDS Epidemic Update 2004 Features links to epidemiological slides based on findings from this report and World AIDS Day photos.
BET.com - RAP-IT-UP RAP-IT-UP seeks to help African American youth and families protect against HIV/AIDS-related illnesses and diminish the incidences of HIV/AIDS.
The Global HIV/AIDS Epidemic: A Timeline of Key Milestones A new, interactive web-based timeline of key HIV-related events and noteworthy activities from 1981 through 2004.
History, Posters, Pictures, Structure and Origins AVERT’s Web site features pictures and photos of the human immunodeficiency virus pills, red ribbons and historical HIV and AIDS posters.
HIV Life Cycle and Cell Entry Animation The HIVinfosource page lets you view short animations featuring the HIV life cycle and cell entry. The animations require Windows Media Player.
HIV/AIDS Animation This broadcast-quality animation commissioned by the Kaiser Family Foundation illustrates how HIV infects a cell and how antiretroviral treatments combat the virus. It is being provided to broadcasters on a rights-free basis.
HIV/AIDS in the U.S. Surveillance slide sets from CDC’s National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention, Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention.
HIV/AIDS in the U.S. Presentations on this kaiserEDU.org page include "Overview of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in the United States," "Women and HIV/AIDS in the U.S." and more.
"How HIV Causes AIDS " This National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases site provides an illustrated overview of how HIV causes AIDS.
Interactive Tutorial on HIV/AIDS This tutorial is an interactive health education resource from the Patient Education Institute. Using animated graphics each tutorial explains a procedure or condition in easy-to-read language. You can also listen to the tutorial. Requires Flash.
Kaiser Family Foundation – HIV/AIDS: Public Education/Media Partnerships A gateway to the Kaiser Family Foundation's media partnerships with organizations such as BET, MTV and others. Includes links to PSAs and campaign-related materials.
kaiserEDU.org: HIV/AIDS Section This site is designed to provide students, faculty and others interested in learning about health policy easy access to the latest data, research, analysis and developments in health policy. The HIV/AIDS section contains links to key research, policy analysis and the latest data and statistics on HIV/AIDS policy.
KNOW HIV/AIDS – Ads and PSAs As part of the second year of the KNOW HIV/AIDS initiative, Viacom and the Kaiser Family Foundation produced 34 new PSAs, including 11 television, 10 radio, and 13 outdoor ads. The ads and PSAs seek to educate the general population about the global impact of HIV/AIDS.
Life Cycle of HIV Infection The HIV life cycle in Flash animation.
HIV/AIDS Radio Network HIV Radio includes news, interviews and program series about HIV/AIDS worldwide.
MTV - Fight for Your Rights: Protect Yourself Fight for Your Rights: Protect Yourself is MTV's campaign to inform and empower young adults on issues related to sexual health. Created in partnership with the Kaiser Family Foundation, the campaign provides information on HIV/AIDS, other sexually transmitted diseases and more.
OneWorld AIDS Radio OneWorld Radio offers services and networking for broadcasters and civil society organizations that use radio for human rights and sustainable development. This portal aims to be a tool for broadcasters - a place on the internet where they can find radio programmes for exchange and all the information from the sector of radio for development they need - news, funding and training opportunities and manuals. They can network with each other by searching the OneWorld Radio directory of members and sharing information about their activities.
PANCAP: Pan-Caribbean Partnership Against HIV/AIDS This partnership including countries in the Caribbean aims to scale-up response to HIV/AIDS in the region.
"See HIV in Action " In a series of sophisticated color graphics and Quicktime movies, AIDS researcher José Assouline guides viewers through the life cycle of H.I.V. From the companion Web site to "Surviving AIDS," originally broadcast on NOVA on February 2, 1999.
The Three Amigos The Three Amigos is a series of twenty public service announcements (PSAs) available in 41 languages that features three animated, talking condoms urging viewers to stop the spread of AIDS by wearing a condom when they have sex.
"Winstone Zulu is Alive " This short movie, sponsored by WHO, Stop TB and UNAIDS, explores the link between HIV/AIDS and TB through one man's personal experience.Interactive Tutorial on Tuberculosis This tutorial is an interactive health education resource from the Patient Education Institute. Using animated graphics each tutorial explains a procedure or condition in easy-to-read language. You can also listen to the tutorial. Requires Flash.
Self Study Modules on Tuberculosis The interactive modules developed by CDC’s National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention, Division of Tuberculosis Elimination are designed to teach public health workers about the transmission, epidemiology and treatment of tuberculosis.
Stop TB Partnership Image Library A catalogue of images detailing the challenges and successes of the international fight against TB.
Tuberculosis Graphics Graphics from the Johns Hopkins Center for Tuberculosis Research.
Tuberculosis in the U.S. These surveillance slide sets from CDC’s National Center for HIV, STD and TB Prevention, Division of TB Elimination were developed as accompaniments to the annual Reported Tuberculosis in the United States publications.
Tuberculosis Photovoice TBPV aims to increase awareness about the TB pandemic through photographs taken by people affected by the disease.
UNICEF's Radio Special on ChildrenWorld Health Organization – Tuberculosis DOTS, Ethiopia All images are free to download and use, with the mention: copyright: WHO/P. Virot.
World Health Organization – Tuberculosis DOTS, India All images are free to download and use, with the mention: copyright: WHO/P. Virot.
World TB Day 2005 Multimedia Resources These multimedia resources are intended for television, broadcast and radio journalists. They include tuberculosis-related footage and an archive of interviews with experts.
"Winstone Zulu is Alive " This short movie, sponsored by WHO, Stop TB and UNAIDS, explores the link between HIV/AIDS and TB through one man's personal experience. Interactive Tutorial on Malaria This tutorial is an interactive health education resource from the Patient Education Institute. Using animated graphics each tutorial explains a procedure or condition in easy-to-read language. You can also listen to the tutorial. Requires Flash.
Malaria Lifecycle Interactive This interactive animation presentation from the Wellcome Trust describes the different lifecycle stages of the malaria parasite, from mosquito to human and back to mosquito. Requires Flash.
Photojournal: Burden of Malaria This BBC News photojournal examines the burden of malaria in northern areas of Uganda also affected by war.
Roll Back Malaria Multimedia Resources Photos, audio public service announcements and video clips about malaria. All materials may be downloaded and used free of charge provided that the appropriate credit is given.
World Health Organization – Malaria in Ethiopia All images are free to download and use, with the mention: copyright: WHO/P. Virot. Communications Partnership Materials Database Includes info on tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS and malaria.
Health Journalism CD-ROM Health Journalism is designed to educate journalists and journalism students to meet the health needs of their audiences around the world.
Panos Pictures A London-based independent photo agency that document issues and geographical areas that are under-reported, misrepresented or ignored. The website allows users to search, download and purchase digitalized images.
Photoshare A database of photos available for non-profit use in development programs worldwide. It is part of the INFO Project, based at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health's Center for Communication Programs.
Reuters AlertNet Photo Album This gallery provides pictures of people affected by infectious diseases worldwide.
Video B-roll from UNICEF Broadcast quality video B-roll for use by news journalists and current affairs broadcasters.
World Bank Photo Library Allows you to browse the World Bank’s collection of images, which are available for purchase.
World Health Organization – Multimedia Center Photos The photos files are stored on this internet server for general journalist use. They can be integrated, shorten in any news or magazine publication without WHO special agreement. The WHO source, the name, the name of the photographer must be included in the publication.
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