Wonder Ami Hagan 

Wonder Ami Hagan is a passion-driven journalist with six years of experience and a drive to effect change through story-telling. She is a product of the Ghana Institute of Journalism, where she studied Communication Studies with Journalism as a major. She has served in various capacities as a communicator in major media houses in Ghana, producing many impactful pieces. She is driven, hard…

Raissa Sambou 

Raissa was adjudged the most promising journalist in 2020 by the Ghana Journalists Association. In the same year, she won the award for the best story in child protection. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and is currently studying for a master’s degree in Development Communication at the UNiMAC-GIJ. …

Prince Owusu Asiedu 

Prince Owusu Asiedu is a Ghanaian broadcast journalist with extensive experience coveringsocial and development issues, including public health, road safety, gender, climate change,and environmental sustainability. He is committed to using journalism to drive publicawareness, accountability, and positive social change. He holds a degree in Human ResourceManagement from the University of Cape Coast.His impactful reporting has…

Albert Oppong-Ansah 

Albert Oppong-Ansah is a Ghanaian science and environmental journalist with more than adecade of experience reporting across Ghana and West Africa on climate change, airpollution, clean energy, public health, and environmental governance. His work bridgesscientific research, public policy, and journalism, translating complex evidence intocompelling stories that inform the public, strengthen accountability, and support betterdecision-making.Through investigative…

Michael Asharley

Michael is a graduate of the University of Ghana, Legon where he majored in Psychology. He cultivated a passion for storytelling by volunteering at the campus radio station, Radio Univers. Since joining JoyNews in 2021 he has dedicated much of his output to shedding light on climate-related stories and sanitation issues. He played a pivotal…

Mohammed Fugu

Mohammed is the Northern, North East and Savannah Regional correspondent for the Graphic Communications Group Limited. He is very passionate about issues related to environment, climate change and rural development. He has produced a number of in-depth news reports on the environment, shining light on how the ecosystem of Ghana is being destroyed by human…

Peter Quao Adattor

Peter is an experienced video journalist with over 20 years of dedicated work in highlighting under-reported issues impacting Ghanaians and Africans. His work largely focuses on areas including security, environment, child labor, gender, migration, education, health, boxing, and other social concerns. He is the founder of PAQ Foundation, a nonprofit organization committed to providing education,…

Daniel Abugre Anyorigya 

Daniel is an award-winning journalist. He is credited with co-authoring five environmental investigative pieces, and articles on the carbon market and human rights. He is a co-founder of the Gurene Wikimedia Community, which is focused on digitizing the Gurene language and its people on Wikimedia Foundation projects….

Nii Adjei Mensahfio 

Nii Adjei is a photojournalist with the Daily Guide Newspaper in Accra.  He has over six years of experience in photojournalism and mainstream media reporting; as well as 10 years’ experience as a professional photographer with his own brand, Bamman Studios.  He has a Diploma in Communication Studies (Journalism) and a Bachelor of Arts Degree…

Elizabeth Abena Egyin

Elizabeth’s interests include social, business and environmental reporting. She enjoys producing social and environmental stories the most.  She aspires to reveal untold stories and amplify the voices of the marginalized as she understands that accurate and unbiased reporting is not just a duty, but a profound responsibility that can spark meaningful change.  She is working towards cultivating a new generation of truth-speakers and change-makers through mentorship and training by…

Ato-Kwamena Dadzie Director, New Narratives Ghana

Ato-Kwamena Dadzie has worked with the most influential news organisations in Ghana in the course of his more than 20-year career. He is recognized as a newsroom leader who enjoys training and mentoring journalists.  Ato joins New Narratives with experience in newsroom leadership and the management of donor-sponsored media development programmes. He holds a Master…

Call for Applications for 10-month Fellowships Reporting on Air Pollution in Ghana

New Narratives is pleased to call for applications from leading Ghanaian journalists to join our project supporting fact-based, people-centered journalism on issues of air pollution in Ghana. Air pollution kills 6.7 million people around the world every year. 91% of those premature deaths occurred in low- and middle-income countries. Air pollution is the second biggest…

Job Alert: Senior Editor/Project Manager – Ghana

Job Location: Accra, Ghana Full Time Deadline: June 28th, 2023 The Center for Journalism Innovation and Development and New Narratives invite applications for a newly created role in our Ghana team to lead editorial output and manage partnerships supporting journalism on air pollution. This role will suit an entrepreneurial, senior journalist and team player with…

Breaking the Chains – After Being Trafficked to Oman a Group of Liberian Women Decided to Take Matters into Their Own Hands

Esther thought she was boarding a flight that would take her to a lucrative job in Dubai. Instead, she landed in Muscat, Oman, where she was beaten and sold into modern-day slavery. This is the incredible story of how Esther, and hundreds of other Liberian women, worked together to free themselves from human trafficking syndicates. …

“Hacks and Hackers: Liberia” – Digital Transformation Workshop for Media and Technologists

Liberia’s media institutions received a major boost when the Swedish Embassy in Monrovia funded a digital revenue workshop with regional pioneers Premium Times aimed at helping media learn to raise independent revenue from online sources and donors. The “Hack and Hackers” Digital Transformation for Newsroom training provided Liberian media and technologists the opportunity to learn and conceive new and innovative products to generate revenue. …