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Drusilla Menaker is a journalist and Associate Director of [[IREX Europe]]. She was a founding member of IREX Europe’s management team in 2004 and currently serves as Senior Media Advisor at IREX. She also creates and delivers workshops for journalists, media managers, and civil society organizations internationally, specializing in bringing sensitive issues such as HIV/AIDS, gender-based violence and human trafficking into mainstream media coverage. Before joining IREX in 2001, Drusilla Menaker was a foreign correspondent for US media, reporting from postings in Warsaw, Johannesburg, Cairo and Moscow. In the United States, she was a reporter, editor and bureau chief for The [[Associated Press]]<ref> IREX Europe ''Drusilla Menaker'' [http://www.europe.irex.org/about/bios/menaker.asp]</ref>. | Drusilla Menaker is a journalist and Associate Director of [[IREX Europe]]. She was a founding member of IREX Europe’s management team in 2004 and currently serves as Senior Media Advisor at IREX. She also creates and delivers workshops for journalists, media managers, and civil society organizations internationally, specializing in bringing sensitive issues such as HIV/AIDS, gender-based violence and human trafficking into mainstream media coverage. Before joining IREX in 2001, Drusilla Menaker was a foreign correspondent for US media, reporting from postings in Warsaw, Johannesburg, Cairo and Moscow. In the United States, she was a reporter, editor and bureau chief for The [[Associated Press]]<ref> IREX Europe ''Drusilla Menaker'' [http://www.europe.irex.org/about/bios/menaker.asp]</ref>. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:30, 16 April 2008
Drusilla Menaker is a journalist and Associate Director of IREX Europe. She was a founding member of IREX Europe’s management team in 2004 and currently serves as Senior Media Advisor at IREX. She also creates and delivers workshops for journalists, media managers, and civil society organizations internationally, specializing in bringing sensitive issues such as HIV/AIDS, gender-based violence and human trafficking into mainstream media coverage. Before joining IREX in 2001, Drusilla Menaker was a foreign correspondent for US media, reporting from postings in Warsaw, Johannesburg, Cairo and Moscow. In the United States, she was a reporter, editor and bureau chief for The Associated Press[1].