Plan International Ghana urges media to prioritize ethical reporting

Plan International Ghana urges media to prioritize ethical reporting

[AdomOnline - Ghana] - 16/02/2026
In an era where clickbait headlines often trump journalistic integrity, Plan International Ghana is calling on media professionals to adopt more ethical reporting practices, particularly when covering vulnerable groups like children and girls. “The moment you begin to blame the victim, you’re (…)
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