International Health Journalism Fellowship Project: Russia: 2006 Projects
International Health Journalism Fellowship Project: RUSSIA/UKRAINE
2006 Fellows
Natalia A. Feduschak, a Kaiser International Fellow and a freelance journalist, wrote and delivered the following lectures about HIV/AIDS to journalism students at the Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University and Kyiv International University between April 2005 and November 2006. The lectures are based on her own research and interviews conducted in Ukraine and Europe, through resources provided by the Kaiser Family Foundation, Transatlantic Partners Against AIDS, numerous Ukrainian non-profit groups and the experiences of people living with HIV/AIDS.
- Lecture 1: Overview of HIV/AIDS Globally – English Language Version (.pdf) Ukrainian Language Version (.pdf)
- Lecture 2: HIV/AIDS in Ukraine – English Language Version (.pdf) Ukrainian Language Version (.pdf)
- Lecture 3: HIV/AIDS and National Security – English Language Version (.pdf) Ukrainian Language Version (.pdf)
- Lecture 4: Reporting Tools for Covering HIV/AIDS – English Language Version (.pdf) Ukrainian Language Version (.pdf)
- Lecture 5: Ethical Guidelines for Covering HIV/AIDS – English Language Version (.pdf) Ukrainian Language Version (.pdf)
Natalia A. Feduschak, a Kaiser International Fellow and a freelance journalist, published the following articles on HIV/AIDS and the impact the epidemic has on countries where Ukrainians migrate. The articles were published in the Ukrainian newspaper, Kyivskiy Telegraf, between October 2006 and June 2007. The articles are based on Feduschak’s own research and interviews conducted in Ukraine and Europe, through resources provided by the Kaiser Family Foundation.
- Article 1: Blow from within: AIDS threatens national security through the military – English Language Version (.pdf) Russian Language Version (.pdf)
- Article 2: Peacekeepers in Kosovo and HIV/AIDS: Ukrainian soldiers reliably protected against the “new black death” – English Language Version (.pdf) Russian Language Version (.pdf)
- Article 3: Home without AIDS: Italy begins to pay attention to the health of Ukrainians – English Language Version (.pdf) Russian Language Version (.pdf)
- Article 4: Ukrainian workers got equal access to medical care: legalization of nearly 200,000 hired workers in Portugal significantly improved the level of their health care – English Language Version (.pdf) Russian Language Version (.pdf)
- Article 5: Britain treats “HIV Tourists” – English Language Version (.pdf) Russian Language Version (.pdf)
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