Training opportunity for journalists on financial transparency and illicit financial flows (IFFs)

Are you a journalist who reports on financial, business, or economic issues in Ghana?

Are you interested in acquiring knowledge on how to report on revenue mobilisation and illicit financial flows?

Here’s a unique opportunity for you!

The Media Foundation for West Africa with funding support from the Thomson Reuters
Foundation is organizing a 5-day residential capacity-building workshop on Illicit
Financial Flows for Journalists in Ghana. The workshop will capacitate successful journalists with knowledge and skillsets as well as resources to expose IFFs and tax manipulations and report on the wide-ranging gaps in taxation, raising public awareness, informing decisions and holding those to power in account.

Target Beneficiaries
Journalists who report on financial, business, and economic issues.

Approach
The training workshop will combine theory and practice as a delivery method.
Beneficiaries will take part in individual as well as group assignments and presentations.

Accommodation, Meals and Transportation will be covered for participants

Application Process and Deadline:
Interested applicants should click here to apply

Application deadline is February 28, 2025

***Female reporters are encouraged to apply. Only short-listed applicants will be
contacted***

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