GPU, UNESCO Launch Training to Bolster Safety of Women Journalists
[Foroyaa Newspaper - The Gambia] - 16/10/2025
By Mariama Marong The Gambia Press Union (GPU), in collaboration with the Women Journalists Association of The Gambia (WoJAG) and with support from UNESCO, has launched a four-day intensive training workshop aimed at strengthening the safety of women journalists in the country. The initiative, (…)
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