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Ghanaian officials urge journalists to partner with security forces on trafficking reports to protect victims and aid investigations.
Ghanaian officials and advocacy groups are urging journalists to collaborate with security agencies when reporting on human trafficking and child exploitation, emphasizing ethical, trauma-informed journalism to protect victims and avoid disrupting investigations.
At a training event in Ho organized by IJM and the GJA, Assistant Commissioner Brown Mercy Wilson and State Attorney Andrews D. Adugu stressed that combating trafficking requires confronting widespread corruption and coordinated action among law enforcement, policymakers, and the public.
The event highlighted the need for accurate reporting through official channels, improved media capacity, and broader stakeholder involvement to strengthen justice responses in Volta and Oti Regions.
Los funcionarios ghaneses instan a los periodistas a asociarse con las fuerzas de seguridad en los informes de tráfico para proteger a las víctimas y ayudar a las investigaciones.