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IHRDA urges journalists:Tell the story, but protect the child’

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IHRDA Executive Director Musa Kika made the call on Tuesday during a two-day Training Workshop on Child Rights and Ethical Reporting for Media Practitioners, organised by IHRDA in partnership with the Gambia Press Union (GPU), with support from UNICEF. Held at the Senegambia Beach Hotel from August 11–12, the workshop forms part of a project aimed at strengthening the capacity of media practitioners to report accurately and ethically on children…
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thepoint.gm broke the news on Friday, August 14, 2026.
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