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Mercedes Sayagues: Mozambique

Mercedes Sayagues is a Knight International Health Fellow who will lead a project to build a network of health journalists in Mozambique.


Project Goal: Help build the country's first nationwide network of health journalists; create new networks for rural and urban journalists to exchange information on health issues and policy.
She is a journalist, media trainer and researcher who specializes in HIV and AIDS, health, gender, human rights and humanitarian issues. She is fluent in English, Spanish, Portuguese, French and Italian.


A South Africa-based media trainer and freelance journalist, Sayagues was chief editor of the Web-based information service PlusNews’ Portuguese service from 2005 to 2008. Supported by the UN, PlusNews is the largest source of news about HIV/AIDS in Africa. Sayagues built the news service, identified and trained a network of correspondents, edited their stories and produced her own, managed the Web site, published a quarterly magazine, oversaw production of rip-and-read radio programs, produced a training manual on reporting on AIDS, and developed partnerships with AIDS actors in Angola, Mozambique, Cape Verde, Guinea Bissau and São Tomé and Principe.


She was a freelance journalist based in Zimbabwe during the critical 1994-2001 period, reporting for South Africa’s Mail & Guardian, along with other news organizations. Contact: msayagues@knight.icfj.org 

 

Partner Organization: MediaCoop

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