Science Journalism Training Empowers African Media Leaders
UK trains 9 journalists in science, tech reporting

Nine Ghanaian journalists have received training in science, technology and innovation (STI) reporting at the Imperial College in London, with a call on the media to prioritise science communication to help shape the world and address emerging global challenges.
Nine Ghanaian journalists completed specialized training in science, technology, and innovation reporting at Imperial College London. The program aims to strengthen science communication across African media and address global challenges through better coverage of scientific developments.
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