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The Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) is an international non-governmental organization based in Accra, Ghana, and was founded in 1997. [1] It campaigns against violations and attacks on freedom of the press in West Africa. [1] Kwame Karikari was the former chairman of the organization. [2]
Fact-Check Ghana is a non-profit fact-checking project under the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA). [1] [2] The first fact-checking project in Ghana was set up to promote fact-based public discourse, especially in the media landscape that has seen a significant increase in internet access. [3]
As an activist of freedom of expression, social justice and democracy in Africa, Karikari served as the Executive Director of the Media Foundation West Africa (MFWA), [2] [11] [12] he has also served various boards and international organisations that champion human rights. [1] He is also on the editorial board of academic publications. [1]
Boateng started his career as a front desk executive at Luv FM, a subsidiary of Multimedia Ghana Limited, in 2003. [14] [15] He venture into journalism when he recounted from Cape Coast, on Luv Fm, via a telephone interview on live radio, the story of a young lady who was stabbed by her boyfriend at the Kwame Nkrumah Hall at the University of Cape Coast in 2003.
[10] The Media Foundation of West Africa (MFWA) was against the decision made by the Bakina Faso authorities. [ 11 ] US Organisation Human Rights Watch also stood against the decision, reporting that the military government's decision to suspend France 24 was illegal because such decisions come from the Superior Council for Communication ...
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Felix Nartey delivers a closing speech at Wikimania 2018. Nartey joined the Wikimedia movement in 2012. [1] He adds content about his home country, Ghana, and leads several initiatives to promote the importance of editing Wikipedia, including GLAM activities, the Wikipedia Education Program, activities targeted at bridging the gender gap, and the Wikipedia Library.
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