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Ghana Journalists Association

The Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) is the umbrella organization to which all journalists in Ghana belong.[1] The current president is Mr Albert Kwabena Dwumfour.[2]

Founded in 1949,[2] the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) has become the umbrella organization representing Ghanaian journalists. It is registered as a professional association and listed as one of several bodies on the board of the National Media Commission.[2]

In its activities GJA tends to achieve higher professional standards, to promote and defend press freedom and to create solidarity among Ghanaian journalists and with other journalists both in Ghana and abroad.

To realize these objectives GJA organizes educational programmes, workshops, seminars and lectures on issues relevant to media development and growth.

In May 2021, the GJA, Ghana Independent Broadcasters Association and the Private Newspaper Printers Association of Ghana urged the National Security to apologize to the management of Citi FM and Citi TV due to the alleged assault and maltreatment of Caleb Kudah and the invasion of the media house.[3]

Albert Dwumfour, the President of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), delivered a speech addressing the concerning rise in threats and attacks targeting journalists while they perform their duties. The address took place at the Ghana International Press Center in Accra on July 18, 2023.[2][4]

Mr. Albert Kwabena Dwumfour, the President of the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), has revealed intentions to introduce the "See Something, Say Something to a Journalist" campaign. The primary objective of this initiative is to promote the reporting of suspicious activities or information by individuals to journalists, with the aim of supporting the efforts of security agencies.[5]

The speaker emphasized their distinct initiative aimed at supporting security agencies by disseminating information on crimes and attacks against journalists, separate from national security efforts.[5]

Ghana Journalists Association Code of Ethics edit

The GJA Code of Ethics was adopted by the National Council of the Ghana Journalists Association at Sunyani on 27 July 1994.[6] It was drawn up as a ready guide and is applicable to members of the association in the state-owned media, private media and local freelance journalists.

The code provides a frame of reference to the National Executive and the Disciplinary Committee and members of the association when it becomes necessary to initiate disciplinary action against any member who flouts any Article of the Code.

The code is meant to ensure that members adhere to the highest ethical standards, professional competence and good behaviour in carrying out their duties.

As the fourth estate of the realm, the public expect the media to play their watchdog role. They should do this with a high sense of responsibility without infringing the rights of individuals and the society in general.

Articles edit

ARTICLE 1: PEOPLE'S RIGHT TO TRUE INFORMATION

The duty of every journalist is to write and report the truth, bearing in mind his/her duty to serve the public. The public have the right to unbiased, accurate, balanced and comprehensive information as well as express themselves freely through the media. A journalist should make adequate enquiries and cross-check his/her facts.[7]

ARTICLE 2: SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY

In collecting and disseminating information, the journalist should bear in mind his/her responsibility to the public at large and the various interests in society.

ARTICLE 3: PROFESSIONAL INTEGRITY

Journalists should not accept bribe or any form of inducement to influence the performance of his/her professional duties.

ARTICLE 4: PLAGIARISM

A journalist should not plagiarise because it is unethical and illegal. Where there is the need to use another's material, it is proper to credit the source.

ARTICLE 5: RESPECT FOR PRIVACY AND HUMAN DIGNITY

Journalists should respect the right of the individual, the privacy and human dignity. Enquiries and intrusions into a person's private life can only be justified when done in public interest. A journalist should guard against defamation, libel, slander and obscenity.

ARTICLE 6: RESPECT FOR NATIONAL AND ETHNIC VALUES

A journalist should not originate material that encourages discrimination on the grounds of ethnicity, colour, creed, gender or sexual orientation.

ARTICLE 7: CONFIDENTIAL SOURCES

Journalists are bound to protect confidential sources of information.

ARTICLE 8: SUPPRESSION OF NEWS Under no circumstances should news or a publication be suppressed unless it borders on national security or it is in public interest to do so.

ARTICLE 9: CORRECTIONS

Whenever there is an inaccurate or a misleading report, it should be corrected promptly and given due prominence. An apology should be published whenever appropriate.

ARTICLE 10: REJOINDERS

A fair opportunity should be given to individuals and organisations. Any report or a write-up affecting the reputation of an individual or an organisation without a chance to reply is unfair and must be avoided by journalists.

ARTICLE 11: SEPARATING COMMENTS FROM FACTS

While free to take positions on any journalists should draw a clear line between comment, conjecture and fact.

ARTICLE 12: INFORMATION AND PICTURES

A journalist shall obtain information, photographs and illustration only by straightforward, means. The use of other means can be justified only by overriding considerations of the public interest. The journalist is entitled to exercise a personal conscientious objection to the use of such means.

ARTICLE 13: RESPECTING EMBARGOES

Journalists should respect embargoes on stories.

ARTICLE 14: VICTIMS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT

Journalists should avoid identifying victims of sexual assault.

ARTICLE 15: DEALING WITH THE UNDER-AGED Journalists should protect the rights of minors and in criminal and other cases secure the consent of parents or guardians before interviewing or photographing them.

ARTICLE 16: PERSONAL GRIEF OR DISTRESS

In case of personal grief or distress, journalists should exercise tact and diplomacy in seeking information and publishing.

ARTICLE 17: HEADLINES & SENSATIONALISM

Newspaper headlines should be fully warranted by the contents of the articles they accompany. Photographs and telecasts should give an accurate picture of an event and not highlight an incident out of context.[8][7]

Notable people edit


To joined the association, you can review the registration form by clicking on the link; http://www.gjaghana.org/images/gjaappformnew.pdf[2]

References edit

  1. ^ "Ghana Journalists Association to hold forum on responsible media". Ghana Business News. 8 May 2012. Retrieved 21 June 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Welcome to the Ghana Journalists Association | GJA". www.gjaghana.org. Retrieved 2023-07-19.
  3. ^ "National Security must apologize to Citi FM over invasion and assault – GIBA, PRINPAG, GJA". Citinewsroom - Comprehensive News in Ghana. 2021-05-16. Retrieved 2021-05-17.
  4. ^ a b Okyere, Gertrude (2022-11-12). "GJA president's strong message to politicians, security agencies..." Adomonline.com. Retrieved 2023-07-19.
  5. ^ a b c Ayisah, Foster (2023-06-26). "GJA To Launch 'See Something, say Something' Policy to check attacks on Journalists". Broadcastergh.com. Retrieved 2023-07-19.
  6. ^ "Ghana – Ghana Journalists Association (1994)", MediaWise, 9 June 2011.
  7. ^ a b "CODE OF ETHICS". www.gjaghana.org. Retrieved 2023-07-19.
  8. ^ The GJA Code of Ethics, Ghana Journalist Association website.

External links edit

  • Ghana Journalists Association website

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The Ghana Journalists Association GJA is the umbrella organization to which all journalists in Ghana belong 1 The current president is Mr Albert Kwabena Dwumfour 2 Founded in 1949 2 the Ghana Journalists Association GJA has become the umbrella organization representing Ghanaian journalists It is registered as a professional association and listed as one of several bodies on the board of the National Media Commission 2 In its activities GJA tends to achieve higher professional standards to promote and defend press freedom and to create solidarity among Ghanaian journalists and with other journalists both in Ghana and abroad To realize these objectives GJA organizes educational programmes workshops seminars and lectures on issues relevant to media development and growth In May 2021 the GJA Ghana Independent Broadcasters Association and the Private Newspaper Printers Association of Ghana urged the National Security to apologize to the management of Citi FM and Citi TV due to the alleged assault and maltreatment of Caleb Kudah and the invasion of the media house 3 Albert Dwumfour the President of the Ghana Journalists Association GJA delivered a speech addressing the concerning rise in threats and attacks targeting journalists while they perform their duties The address took place at the Ghana International Press Center in Accra on July 18 2023 2 4 Mr Albert Kwabena Dwumfour the President of the Ghana Journalists Association GJA has revealed intentions to introduce the See Something Say Something to a Journalist campaign The primary objective of this initiative is to promote the reporting of suspicious activities or information by individuals to journalists with the aim of supporting the efforts of security agencies 5 The speaker emphasized their distinct initiative aimed at supporting security agencies by disseminating information on crimes and attacks against journalists separate from national security efforts 5 Contents 1 Ghana Journalists Association Code of Ethics 1 1 Articles 2 Notable people 3 References 4 External linksGhana Journalists Association Code of Ethics editThe GJA Code of Ethics was adopted by the National Council of the Ghana Journalists Association at Sunyani on 27 July 1994 6 It was drawn up as a ready guide and is applicable to members of the association in the state owned media private media and local freelance journalists The code provides a frame of reference to the National Executive and the Disciplinary Committee and members of the association when it becomes necessary to initiate disciplinary action against any member who flouts any Article of the Code The code is meant to ensure that members adhere to the highest ethical standards professional competence and good behaviour in carrying out their duties As the fourth estate of the realm the public expect the media to play their watchdog role They should do this with a high sense of responsibility without infringing the rights of individuals and the society in general Articles edit ARTICLE 1 PEOPLE S RIGHT TO TRUE INFORMATIONThe duty of every journalist is to write and report the truth bearing in mind his her duty to serve the public The public have the right to unbiased accurate balanced and comprehensive information as well as express themselves freely through the media A journalist should make adequate enquiries and cross check his her facts 7 ARTICLE 2 SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITYIn collecting and disseminating information the journalist should bear in mind his her responsibility to the public at large and the various interests in society ARTICLE 3 PROFESSIONAL INTEGRITYJournalists should not accept bribe or any form of inducement to influence the performance of his her professional duties ARTICLE 4 PLAGIARISMA journalist should not plagiarise because it is unethical and illegal Where there is the need to use another s material it is proper to credit the source ARTICLE 5 RESPECT FOR PRIVACY AND HUMAN DIGNITYJournalists should respect the right of the individual the privacy and human dignity Enquiries and intrusions into a person s private life can only be justified when done in public interest A journalist should guard against defamation libel slander and obscenity ARTICLE 6 RESPECT FOR NATIONAL AND ETHNIC VALUESA journalist should not originate material that encourages discrimination on the grounds of ethnicity colour creed gender or sexual orientation ARTICLE 7 CONFIDENTIAL SOURCESJournalists are bound to protect confidential sources of information ARTICLE 8 SUPPRESSION OF NEWS Under no circumstances should news or a publication be suppressed unless it borders on national security or it is in public interest to do so ARTICLE 9 CORRECTIONSWhenever there is an inaccurate or a misleading report it should be corrected promptly and given due prominence An apology should be published whenever appropriate ARTICLE 10 REJOINDERSA fair opportunity should be given to individuals and organisations Any report or a write up affecting the reputation of an individual or an organisation without a chance to reply is unfair and must be avoided by journalists ARTICLE 11 SEPARATING COMMENTS FROM FACTSWhile free to take positions on any journalists should draw a clear line between comment conjecture and fact ARTICLE 12 INFORMATION AND PICTURESA journalist shall obtain information photographs and illustration only by straightforward means The use of other means can be justified only by overriding considerations of the public interest The journalist is entitled to exercise a personal conscientious objection to the use of such means ARTICLE 13 RESPECTING EMBARGOESJournalists should respect embargoes on stories ARTICLE 14 VICTIMS OF SEXUAL ASSAULTJournalists should avoid identifying victims of sexual assault ARTICLE 15 DEALING WITH THE UNDER AGED Journalists should protect the rights of minors and in criminal and other cases secure the consent of parents or guardians before interviewing or photographing them ARTICLE 16 PERSONAL GRIEF OR DISTRESSIn case of personal grief or distress journalists should exercise tact and diplomacy in seeking information and publishing ARTICLE 17 HEADLINES amp SENSATIONALISMNewspaper headlines should be fully warranted by the contents of the articles they accompany Photographs and telecasts should give an accurate picture of an event and not highlight an incident out of context 8 7 Notable people editAlbert Kwabena Dwumfour president of the association 2 5 4 Georgina Ama Ankumah broadcast journalist news presenter with GBC as the Ashanti Regional Correspondent Maltiti Sayida Sadick journalist media personality and news achor Nana Aba Anamoah General Manager of GHOne TV and Starr 103 5 FM Della Russel Ocloo reporter at Graphic Communications Limited in the Tema Municipality Diana Ngon Northern Regional correspondent of Citi News Eunice Akoto Attakora Manu broadcast journalist news presenter with Pure FM Alice Aryeetey broadcast journalist and news reporter who currently works with GHOne TV Auguster Asantewa Boateng broadcast journalist Vivian Kai Lokko media personality journalist and business anchor at Citi FM Dzifa Bampoh journalist communications and media personality Senior Editor at 3Fm and TV3 Audrey Gadzekpo media practitionerTo joined the association you can review the registration form by clicking on the link http www gjaghana org images gjaappformnew pdf 2 References edit Ghana Journalists Association to hold forum on responsible media Ghana Business News 8 May 2012 Retrieved 21 June 2012 a b c d e f Welcome to the Ghana Journalists Association GJA www gjaghana org Retrieved 2023 07 19 National Security must apologize to Citi FM over invasion and assault GIBA PRINPAG GJA Citinewsroom Comprehensive News in Ghana 2021 05 16 Retrieved 2021 05 17 a b Okyere Gertrude 2022 11 12 GJA president s strong message to politicians security agencies Adomonline com Retrieved 2023 07 19 a b c Ayisah Foster 2023 06 26 GJA To Launch See Something say Something Policy to check attacks on Journalists Broadcastergh com Retrieved 2023 07 19 Ghana Ghana Journalists Association 1994 MediaWise 9 June 2011 a b CODE OF ETHICS www gjaghana org Retrieved 2023 07 19 The GJA Code of Ethics Ghana Journalist Association website External links editGhana Journalists Association website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ghana Journalists Association amp oldid 1214361224, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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