Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA)

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Framework on police-media relations and Safety of Journalists launched

The Media Foundation for West Africa recently launched a manual outlining the policy framework used to build a bridge between the police and media in Ghana.

Sierra Leonean journalist relentlessly persecuted by government

Outdated legislation, illegal detention and charges of sedition and defamation are being used to torment publisher and activist, Sylvia Olayinka Blyden.

Prominent journalist wins defamation suit against powerful MP

Prominent editor and publisher Abdul Malik Kweku Baako has won a defamation suit against Ghanian member of parliament, Kennedy Agyapong, who has been ordered to pay approximately US$18,000 in damages and retract defamatory statements he made against the journalist.

Teacher found guilty of inciting crowd to attack journalist

Guinean teacher David Lancéi Condé has received a one-year suspended sentenced for his involvement in inciting the crowd to attack journalist Facely Kalman Keïta.

Senegalese journalist placed under judicial control

Senegalese journalist Cheikh Yerim Seck has been placed under judicial supervision after being charged with spreading false news and contempt in the exercise of his functions.

Traditional media in crisis while online media organisations thrive

The steady decrease in revenue streams exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the sustainability of media outlets across the West African region.

West African experts share ideas on how to halt abuse of journalists during COVID-19 pandemic

Regional media experts looked at measures that can be taken to stop the harassment of journalists and ensure their safety, during the first in a series of webinars organised by the Media Foundation of West Africa.

Journalist detained and assaulted by prison official while covering story

Ivorian journalist Claude Dasse was detained and assaulted by an official at a prison where he was investigating allegations of extortion.