In a standout moment for impactful storytelling in Ghana’s Upper East Region, Halidu Dasmani of ADOM TV has been named the Best Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) Journalist at the 4th Upper East Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) Awards 2025.
The award recognizes Dasmani’s dedication to shedding light on critical issues affecting communities across the region.
The GJA Awards, a platform for celebrating journalistic excellence, highlighted Dasmani’s work in SRHR journalism as a beacon of informative and impactful reporting. His win underscores the growing importance of covering topics that touch on the health and rights of individuals, particularly in regions where access to information can drive meaningful change.
Dasmani’s award-winning work was recognized among a pool of talented journalists in the Upper East Region. The award ceremony, supported by the SHARE Project—a collaborative effort by organizations like Right to Play, thi360, and WaterAid—emphasized the role of journalism in promoting health and rights awareness.
“Covering SRHR topics isn’t just about reporting news, it’s about giving voice to the vulnerable and informing communities about rights that can transform lives,” Dasmani said in a statement following the win.
Halidu Dasmani’s recognition at the 4th Upper East GJA Awards adds to ADOM TV’s reputation for producing impactful journalism. As SRHR continues to be a vital area of focus for communities and media alike, Dasmani’s win signals the importance of dedicated reporting in these spaces.
Source: Apexnewsgh.com








