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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: Bringing rural health issues to national attention.
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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Seven Dead, Scores Wounded as Riots Spread Across Maputo
Editor’s Note: Mercedes Sayagues is a Knight International Health Fellow working to improve coverage of health issues in Mozambique. She found herself in the midst of violent riots in Maputo this week, and her reporter’s instincts took over.