Science Journalism Training Transforms African Newsrooms
Science Training Boosts Ghana, Nigeria Journalism
Mirage News2026.04.09Updated 3d ago

Reporters from Ghana and Nigeria complete UK‑funded training at Imperial College, London to enhance evidence‑based storytelling and support
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Reporters from Ghana and Nigeria completed specialized training at Imperial College London, funded by the UK, to strengthen evidence-based science reporting. The program equips journalists with skills to better communicate scientific research and support informed public discourse. The initiative aims to improve science literacy and media coverage across West Africa.
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