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Report from the Panel of Judges

Report from the Panel of Judges. Criteria for Selection. Appropriate use of language Focus on people living with HIV Relevance to Nigerian situation Balance Accuracy Evidence of research Investigative depth Diversity of focus. Judges Observations -1.

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Report from the Panel of Judges

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  1. Report from the Panel of Judges

  2. Criteria for Selection • Appropriate use of language • Focus on people living with HIV • Relevance to Nigerian situation • Balance • Accuracy • Evidence of research • Investigative depth • Diversity of focus

  3. Judges Observations -1 • 25categories advertised, but winners selected in only 18 categories • Some categories did not produce winners because of low number of entries or lack of competition • Some entries were submitted under wrong categories or classifications • Some particular categories had very high numbers of entries

  4. Judges Observations - 2 • Balanced reporting was missing in a number of entries • Use of unattributed statistics which reduces credibility and authenticity • Many reports include a commendable focus on people living with HIV • Increasing trend towards positivism in media reporting of HIV/AIDS

  5. Judges Observations - 3 • Generally, the print entries were informative and geared towards behaviour change • Broadcast entries showed relevance and vibrancy in focus of story angles • However, majority of broadcast entries were of poor audio quality and had unnecessarily long introductions

  6. Judges Observations - 4 • Media must change reporting focus from a scenario of fear to hope • Media is a powerful organ for creating and changing perception • Media reporting must continue to focus on including perspectives of people living with HIV • Corporate media must be in the vanguard to roll back HIV/AIDS

  7. Judges Observations - 5 • Winners should see the awards as a challenge for sustaining positive and illuminating reportage • To all entrants, including those whose categories could not produce winners, keep up your good work and try again next year!

  8. Thanks! – Our Panel of Judges • 1. Prof. Chinyere Okunna HOD, Department of Mass Communication, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State2. Dr. Shuaibu Hussein Director, FRCN Training School, Sogunle, Lagos3.Ms. Cece Modupe Fadope Director, Internews Local Voices project; media trainer and former producer, National Public Radio 4. Mr. Bisi Olawuni Asst. Director of News, Voice of Nigeria (VON); former Washington Correspondent, News Agency of Nigeria 5. Mr. Yomi Layinka Independent TV producer and director

  9. Thanks! – Our Panel of Judges • 6. Dr Alti Zwandor National Programme Officer, UNAIDS Nigeria 7. Mr. James Bello Assistant editor-in-chief, News Agency of Nigeria 8. Dr. Wole Daini Physician, person living with HIV, currently with Pathfinder International, Abuja 9. Mr. Lanre Arogundade Coordinator, Intentional Press Centre (IPC) Lagos; Correspondent, Voice of America

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