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YALI TV trains 26 Journalists and Communications Professionals in disability reporting

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As part of efforts to train professionals in the communications space on disability reporting, YALI TV has organised a two-day workshop for Journalists and Communications Professionals.

The seminar which started on Thursday 2nd December and ended with an awards night on 3rd December took the Journalists and Communications Professionals through workshops and plenary sessions with seasoned Journalists, Lecturers and Professionals leading the sessions to equip the beneficiaries with how to report and promote fact-based, objective and impactful media content on PWDs through the media.

A total of 26 Journalists and Communication Professionals across Ghana benefited from the training. Dubbed Media Capacity Building Initiative for Reporting on Disability (MCBIRD), the second day of the training coincided with the International Day of Persons with Disabilities (PWDs) which was on the theme ‘Leadership and participation of persons with Disability towards an Inclusive, Accessible and Sustainable Post Covid World.’

The beneficiaries were further tasked to explore impactful areas to make the stories of PWDs get the headlines of the media.

At the awards night, the United States of America (USA) Ambassador to Ghana, Stephanie Sullivan, congratulated the YALI TV for embarking on this initiative and reiterated the influence of the media highlighting the stories of marginalised communities.

“I hope with this program, we have started a conversation to improve understanding of the challenges faced by PWDs,” the US Ambassador to Ghana quizzed.

As a partner to the MCBIRD programme, Mrs. Sullivan expressed the US’s commitment to help develop Ghana’s journalistic core to the highest professional standards.

The Deputy Minister of Information, Fatimatu Abubakar who was at the awards ceremony also tasked the media to throw more light on PWDs adding that government is committed to improving social protection programs such as the National Health insurance programs to benefit all the citizenry, including vulnerable persons.

The winner for ‘Best Disability Reporter’ was won by TV’3 Portia Sonia Gabor, with the first runner up for that award going to Prosper Kuorsoh of Ghana News Agency, the second runner up went to Daniel AbugreAnyoriga of CitiNewsand the ‘Best Journalist Living with Disability’ award going to Paul Anomah Kordeih of Global Media Alliance.

Professor Audrey Gadzekpo of the University of Ghana, Esther Cobbah of Stratcom, Philip Osei Bonsu, host of ‘Ekosiisen,’ Professor Kristin Gilger of Arizona State University in USA, Philip Acquaye of BlueCrest University and Dr. Felix Dela Klutse of Business Day Newspaper led the training.

YALI TV is an online television platform operated by beneficiaries of the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI), a programme by the US State Department which started under US President, Barrack Obama to train the next generation of African leaders

By Nana Kwesi Coomson

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Spotify announces multi-year investment for Ghana’s emerging artists through its Creator Equity Fund

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Global streaming platform Spotify today announced a donation to Vibrate Space, a non-profit organization helping young Ghanaian music entrepreneurs with the tools and skills they need to thrive in the industry, from its Creator Equity Fund to support emerging artists in Ghana.

Vibrate Space, which is operated by Surf Ghana in Accra, is a community recording studio and music business programme, offering education, mentorship and space to young Ghanaian artists, so that they can create, connect and collaborate.

Spotify first partnered with Vibrate in September 2022 with a donation that facilitated the launch of the studio. Over the past six months, Vibrate has registered over 200 studio bookings, and hosted many more creators for events and classes.

To help Vibrate achieve its robust plans to grow and support the creative economy in Ghana, Spotify is making a sizeable donation from its Creator Equity Fund which will be administered over multiple years.

Speaking about the partnership, Phiona Okumu, Head of Music for Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) said, “Since Spotify’s arrival in Africa five years ago, we have worked to identify opportunities to support artists in ways that speak directly to each of our markets. The partnership with Vibrate allows us to continue supporting emerging artists and cultural entrepreneurs in Ghana in addition to the on-platform work we are doing in the country.”

The most recent donation was announced today at an event at Surf Ghana by Spotify’s Global Head of Artist and Audience partnerships Joe Hadley. “Spotify is proud to continue our efforts to support and uplift creatives with our Creator Equity Fund. I’m excited to share that from that fund we’re announcing a donation to the Vibrate Space in Accra, Ghana. They have been incredible partners to us; continually pouring into the local community and creating a space where artists can come together to grow creatively. We’re looking forward to hearing the music, stories, and success that will come out of Vibrate.”

The donation will be administered over multiple years, enabling the organisation to collaborate with and support even more aspiring young artists who seek to kick-start their careers.

Vibrate’s plans to use the additional funding for artist support include a festival at the space, to be held at the end of the year, supporting artists to put on their own events and establishing a youth hostel, where young people can find affordable, short term accommodation while also experiencing the collaborative and community aspects of Vibrate. The organisation is also looking to establish an artist in residency and exchange programme to fuel creativity, collaboration and cultural exchange, as well as a women’s programme aimed at supporting women’s growth in the industry. They also intend to expand their educational offerings, by extending their highly successful monthly masterclasses for another two years and introducing a three month instrument learning programme, starting with piano lessons and expanding into other instruments.

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Founder and director of Surf Ghana, Sandy Alibo said: “ We are happy to be partnered with Spotify. They’re really supportive of the alternative scene and not every brand understands that. We work with young, and emerging artists and creators who are looking to make a mark in the music industry and Spotify is a brand that speaks to young people, and has played a significant role in taking African and Ghanaian music to the world.”

Spotify data shows that fans on Spotify are finding and listening to Ghanaian artists all around the world. For every stream in Ghana of a Ghanaian artist, there are 6 streams all around the world, with top international markets for Ghanaian artists including the USA, UK, Nigeria, Germany, the Netherlands, Canada and France.

A number of Ghanaian artists have been beneficiaries of Spotify programmes aimed at showcasing local artists on a global stage and increasing discoverability. These include Black Sherif, who is a Spotify RADAR artist, Amaarae,  Moliy and Gyakie, have both been EQUAL Ambassadors and Kofee Bean is a Fresh Finds artist. Sincerely Accra, a Ghanaian podcast, was also named as one of 13 African podcasts to receive a share of Spotify’s 100,000 USD last year.

Managing Director for Spotify SSA Jocelyne Muhutu-Remy said, “Spotify is constantly seeking new and innovative ways to promote African music, and celebrate and support its creators. We see ourselves as a global platform with a local focus and we really drill down to understand what is happening across the continent, and how we can support both artists and users in those markets. Our partnership with Vibrate is one way that we are doing this in Ghana, but we have plans and projects in place to support artists both on and off platform across the region.”

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Kamala Harris in Ghana: What Akufo-Addo said when asked about LGBTQIA+ legislation in the country

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President Akufo-Addo has stated that for now, he is leaving the proposed bill against LGBTQIA+ persons in Ghana in the hands of parliament, and will only step in once the process is done.   (more…)

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Delete videos defaming my wife or face the law- Mercy Aseidu’s Husband to Kwame Borga

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Nana Badu Agyemang Duah I, Chief of Kunsu in the Ashanti Region and the husband of popular Kumawood actress,  Oheneyere Mercy Aseidu has asked actor Kwame Borga, to immediately delete videos he posted about his wife in response to the allegations he made about Kumawood actresses. (more…)

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Restore Deleted Political Posts on IG– Yul Edochie Urges Funke Akindele 

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Famed Nigerian actor Yul Edochie has advised colleague, Funke Akindele, to restore all the deleted politics-related content on her Instagram account. (more…)

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Mr Logic Blasts Edem Over Political Flyers; Says There Is No Time For Jokes

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Radio personality cum artist manager, Emmanuel Barnes, popularly known as Mr logic in the entertainment industry has express worry and anger following Edem’s parliamentary bid disappointment. (more…)

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VGMA 2023: It Hurts Being Snubbed But Awards Do not Define Me – Eno Barony

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Popular Ghanaian female rapper and singer, Ruth Eno Adjoa Amankwa Adom, known professionally by her stage name Eno Barony, has expressed her disappointment and shock at not being nominated in this year’s Vodafone Ghana Music Awards. (more…)

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