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Ghana Journalist Rebekah Awuah Lands UNESCO Jury Gig
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 40611, member: 636"] Ghanaian journalist Rebekah Awuah joins the UNESCO jury for the Guillermo Cano World Press Freedom Prize. She becomes the first person from Ghana to serve on this important global panel. The appointment recognizes her strong work defending press freedom and investigative reporting across Africa. Awuah said she wants to use this position as a voice for reporters who work under dangerous conditions. Her selection helps bring African viewpoints to international discussions about media rights. The UNESCO prize honors people who risk their lives protecting press freedom around the world. Officials created the award during 1997 and named it after Colombian journalist Guillermo Cano Isaza who died fighting drug cartels. Six media experts from different countries form the jury that picks winners each year. Awuah works as senior reporter for The Fourth Estate and Fact-Check Ghana projects. She spent fourteen years at Ghana Television before moving to her current roles. Awards committees have recognized her excellent journalism work many times over the years. She won Energy Reporter of the Year during 2022 and African Journalist of the Year recently. CNN nominated her for their Africa Journalist Awards back during 2013. Awuah joins jury members from Japan, Colombia, Sudan, Moldova and Norway for three-year terms. Ghana gains more recognition for supporting strong democratic media practices through her appointment. [/QUOTE]
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