FRONTIERS PROJECT
Increasing Media Coverage of Critical Health Issues and Promoting Appropriate Health Behavior and Services

FRONTIERS provided workshops on reproductive health issues for writers and editors and built networks that linked journalists with agencies working on reproductive health issues. Journalists attended press briefings on violence against women, sexually transmitted infections, and the health impact of the economic crisis. These reporters also received press briefing kits and news releases on selected topics.
 

Location

Indonesia

Duration

July 1999–October 2000

Population Council researcher

Wanda Firmansyah

Donor

US Agency for International Development

Publications/Resources
Council researchers' names appear in boldface type. 

2001
Firmansyah, Wanda,
Sahar Hegazi, Siti Rokhmawati Darwisyah, and Lila Amaliah. "Increasing coverage of reproductive health issues in the Indonesian print media," FRONTIERS Final Report. Washington, DC: Population Council. (PDF, 1 MB)

"Indonesia: Train journalists to write about reproductive health," FRONTIERS OR Summary no.16. Washington, DC: Population Council. (PDF, 272 KB)


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27 January 2006


   

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Publications/Resources

"Increasing coverage of reproductive health issues in the Indonesian print media" (2001) (PDF)

"Indonesia: Train journalists to write about reproductive health" (2001) (PDF)