If you're passionate about human rights and want to learn more about the challenges facing our children today, you won't want to miss Dr. Joseph Kobla Wemakor on Metro TV’s “Morning Rush” this February 6 at 9 AM. As a renowned advocate for human rights and a dynamic journalist, Dr. Wemakor is ready to dive deep into the critical issue of child and forced labour. What to Expect from the Discussion In this important segment, Dr. Wemakor aims to shed light on the alarming prevalence of child and forced labour, addressing the severe impacts these injustices have on children and the broader community. “The exploitation of children transcends local boundaries; it’s a global crisis that needs immediate action,” he emphasizes. Dr. Wemakor, who founded the Human Rights Reporters Ghana (HRRG), brings a wealth of experience in human rights advocacy. His organization unites journalists, lawyers, and activists to raise awareness and push for the United Nations Sustainable...
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The Teacher Trainees Association of Ghana (TTAG) has raised red flags over wanton extortion of monies from teacher trainees as payment of utility bills by some colleges of education in the country calling for government’s immediate intervention to put a stop to the ‘barbaric’ act. The association has equally called on gov’t to expedite action and ensure that sanctity prevail to see teacher trainees who have been victimized by such a ploy receives urgent compensation. At a press conference organized by the association in Accra yesterday, National President of TTAG, Sampson Tagbor criticized government for the woes of the trainees citing its inability to put proper structures in place to deal with the numerous challenges that confront the trainees presently. He noted gov’t decision to scrap off trainees allowance should not in any way overburden the trainees but rather soften the ground and the systems with regards to the College of Education. Sampson however, questioned gov’t m...
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