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Communications & Public Relations Internship

    • Writing, formatting, and producing brochures, flyers, and other marketing materials for PMC.
    • Assisting with writing, editing, updating, and/or formatting PMC’s newsletters, annual reports, website, and other materials.
    • Gathering photos relevant to PMC’s work from online sources for use in publications and our website.
    • Researching new ways to communicate our work; creating plans for how to implement these new ideas; helping to update our social networking sites.
    • Developing a list of public radio and TV stations in relevant cities with contact information for producers of interview shows.
    • Developing a list of talk radio and TV shows in the for-profit realm in relevant cities that take interviewees, along with information on the slant taken by each show.
    • Monitoring informational and entertainment print and broadcast programming for content relevant to population and reproductive health issues, perhaps with the use of an electronic “clipping service.”
    • Updating and organize our files of news stories about PMC’s work.
    • Helping to draft and distribute press releases about PMC accomplishments, and telephoning journalists to seek coverage of the news and to grant interviews to key PMC personnel.
    • Researching ad agencies in each country where PMC works to determine which ones may be the best prospects for advertising and sponsorships by companies that sell household consumer goods.
    • Developing cause-related marketing concepts that are relevant to PMC.

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  • RELATED RESOURCES

    2010/2011 Annual Report

    In 2010-2011, PMC had projects in Brazil, Burkina Faso, Caribbean, Ethiopia, Mexico, Nigeria, Papua New Guinea, Senegal, Sierra Leone, the United States, Vietnam and a worldwide electronic game.

    2010/2011 Annual Report (PDF, 5.5 MB)

    Soap Operas for Social Change to Prevent HIV/AIDS

    This training guide is designed to be used by journalists and media personnel to plan and execute the production and broadcast of Sabido-style entertainment-education serial dramas for HIV/AIDS prevention, especially among women and girls.

    Using the Media to Achieve Reproductive Health and Gender Equity

    In 2005, as a companion piece to the training guide, PMC developed a manual documenting best practices in the application of the Sabido methodology of behavior change via entertainment-education.

    Read more about these guides and download »

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