Safety of journalists in Ghana
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Date
2023
Authors
Adjin-Tettey, Theodora Dame
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Publisher
University of Ghana Press.
Abstract
The continual threats against the lives of journalists
have been blamed for Ghana’s decline in the World
Press Freedom Index ranking for the past two years.
Even though much of the evidence for this has
primarily been anecdotal, various efforts have been
undertaken to compile reports of abuses through
media monitoring projects to give a realistic picture
of the status of safety of journalists in Ghana.
While these have proven to be critical reference
points, they fall short of giving a comprehensive
picture of the scope and depth of issues relating
to safety of journalists. This study used a survey
and key informant interviews to elicit the views
and reflections of key stakeholders on the matter.
Among other findings, it was established that police,
political fanatics, politicians, security operatives,
government officials, and other journalists were
among the top perpetrators of safety violations
against journalists. Verbal abuse was predominant
among violations suffered. Males tend to suffer
physical abuse more than females while females,
on the other hand, are subjected to more online
trolling. Many of the respondents were dissatisfied
with the posture of law enforcement agencies
and the Ghana Journalists Association concerning
journalists’ safety. The study also found that safety
provisions by media organisations (e.g., counselling
support, legal aid, medical support) need to be
improved. The study recommends, among others,
that the state must ensure the safety and protection
of journalists and that media organisations must
make proactive investments to secure the safety of
their employees.
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Keywords
Safety of journalists, Freedom of expression, Safety violations, Ghana
Citation
Adjin-Tettey, T.D. 2023. Safety of journalists in Ghana. In: State of the Ghanaian media report: 60-70.