The Southern African HIV and AIDS and Gender Baseline Study is the most extensive study of its kind ever to be undertaken in the region. A corner stone of the Media Action Plan (MAP) on HIV and AIDS and Gender, the baseline study involved monitoring 37 000 news items in eleven countries of Southern Africa for a one month period. Among the wealth of information generated by this study is the fact that HIV and AIDS constitutes only 3% of total coverage in the region and that People with HIV comprise a mere 5% of news sources on the topic. The baseline study, conducted by the Media Monitoring Project (MMP) that leads the monitoring and evaluation leg of MAP, and Gender Links, responsible for the policy sub-sector of MAP, provides a key rationale for an ambitious programme to assist media houses in developing HIV and AIDS and Gender policies. MAP is led by the Southern African Editors Forum.

Click on the attachments to read the regional reports and pamphlet.

HIV_Baseline_Study_Part_1

HIV_Baseline_Study_Part_2

HIV_Baseline_Study_Regional_Pamphlet

Click on the links below to read the country reports.

Botswana DRC Lesotho Madagascar Malawi
Mauritius Mozambique Namibia South Africa Swaziland
Seychelles Tanzania Zambia Zimbabwe