UNFPA recognizes role of media in its work

Renewsgh Team
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UNFPA acknowledges the role of media in its work- GBC's Kingsley Obeng Kyere in the middle supporting Curious Minds.
With a shared commitment to ensuring that every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe, and every young person’s potential is fulfilled, six journalists have been recognised for their work on family planning, maternal health, and gender equality by the National Population Council and UNFPA Ghana. Their reporting continues to highlight the everyday realities faced by women, young people, and families, keeping important conversations about access, safety, and rights on the national agenda.
By recognising these achievements, UNFPA and the National Population Council continue to support strong advocacy, accountability, and a future where everyone in Ghana has the chance to thrive. The contributions of the award winners from Ghana News Agency, Ghana Broadcasting Corporation, Curious Mind and Daily Graphic, serve as a reminder of the media’s vital role in achieving national development goals.
@wilfredochanEmmily Kamwendo Naphambo Curious Minds-Ghana Media and  Communications Advocacy Network- MCAN
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