"This manual is intended to help you train non-governmental organizations working in HIV-related fields and People Living with HIV (PLHIV) Networks on how to work effectively with the media. The manual is based on Internews Network’s Local Voices Training Curriculum that was developed by the Kenya Local Voices Program in 2003-2005. This curriculum has also been implemented and adjusted where appropriate by the Internews Local Voices Programs in Nigeria, Ethiopia and India. The manual consists of a five day step-by-step training agenda. It is possible to modify this program for a four-day training by slightly shortening all the sessions. A workshop based on this training model that is shorter than four days would not be as effective, because there are several issues being addressed in the different modules that can’t be left out, as they all relate to one another. It works well to start the workshop on a Monday and end it on a Thursday or Friday. Local Voices workshops accommodate about ten participants per training. The training modules are practical and aimed at getting participants to apply their newly acquired skills during the workshop. Participants are required to organize an actual media event for the last day of their training. This event allows participants to gain real life experience organizing a media event. It also serves as an opportunity for participants to interact socially and to develop relationships with participating journalists so they can begin trusting each other and working together to produce accurate and compelling coverage." (Introduction)