Director-General of Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC), Professor Amin Alhassan has encouraged Ghanaian media to support and give more attention to the Anti-Witchcraft Bill to help fastened its passage into law.
Prof. Amin gave the hint during his presentation at the Regional high-profile roundtable programme on inclusive Journalism for senior Media Professionals and Editors in Accra on Wednesday, April 5, 2023.
The one-day media dialogue which was organized by the Media Platform on Environment and Climate Change (MPEC) in collaboration with Minority Rights Group Africa (MRGA) also attracted stakeholders and journalists from Sierra Leone, Senegal and Ghana with funding from the European Union (EU), under the “Engaging Media and Minorities to Act for Peacebuilding” (EMMAP) Programme.
Meanwhile, EMMAP aims to “raise public awareness of the interconnections between conflict, migration, and minority exclusion to help build and consolidate sustainable peace in Ghana, Senegal, and Sierra Leone. The High-Profile Round Table on Inclusive Journalism is one of the key activities being implemented under EMMAP.
Participants at the dialogue meeting include persons with disability rights activists, youth activists, gender activists, child rights activists, migrants’ rights activists, and journalists.
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