Plan International Ghana, a leading non-governmental organization dedicated to promoting the rights and well-being of marginalized women and children is currently having a three day media training workshop and this year, it’s taking place in Ho, Oti Region.
The workshop, themed “Amplifying Community Voices: Storytelling with Integrity and Impact,” aims to foster a strong partnership with the media to amplify the organization’s impact stories.
The three-day residential training workshop is designed to equip media professionals with comprehensive knowledge of Plan International Ghana’s projects and initiatives.
Through interactive sessions and field trips, participants will gain a deeper understanding of the organization’s work and be empowered to advocate more effectively for Ghana’s most vulnerable women and children.
A key feature of the workshop is a field trip to four rural communities in the Jasikan Municipality in the Oti Region.
This will provide media professionals with a unique opportunity to witness firsthand the impact of Plan International Ghana’s work and to gather inspiring stories of community resilience and transformation.
By partnering with the media, the organization aims to ensure that the stories of these communities are told with integrity and impact, inspiring positive change and
romoting a more just and equitable society.
*Plan International Ghana Takes Annual Media Training Workshop To Ho*
Plan International Ghana, a leading non-governmental organization dedicated to promoting the rights and well-being of marginalized women and children is currently having a three day media training workshop and this year, it’s taking place in Ho, Oti Region.
The workshop, themed “Amplifying Community Voices: Storytelling with Integrity and Impact,” aims to foster a strong partnership with the media to amplify the organization’s impact stories.

The three-day residential training workshop is designed to equip media professionals with comprehensive knowledge of Plan International Ghana’s projects and initiatives.

Through interactive sessions and field trips, participants will gain a deeper understanding of the organization’s work and be empowered to advocate more effectively for Ghana’s most vulnerable women and children.
A key feature of the workshop is a field trip to four rural communities in the Jasikan Municipality in the Oti Region.
This will provide media professionals with a unique opportunity to witness firsthand the impact of Plan International Ghana’s work and to gather inspiring stories of community resilience and transformation.

By partnering with the media, the organization aims to ensure that the stories of these communities are told with integrity and impact, inspiring positive change and promoting a more just and equitable society.
Source: mymctvonline.com || Frank Kwaku Eshun