Tune In to Metro TV: Dr. Joseph Kobla Wemakor to Discuss Child and Forced Labour



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 Development Goals (SDGs). Through his work, he strives to empower underrepresented voices and inspire change.

 

A Voice for Change

Recognized for his unwavering commitment to social justice, Dr. Wemakor has received notable awards, including the 5th UN Global Entreps Award and the Africa Peace Advocate Award 2023.

These accolades highlight his influential role in discussing vital human rights issues, particularly focusing on the exploitation of vulnerable populations.

This segment on “Morning Rush” provides an essential platform for Dr. Wemakor to discuss child and forced labour, a subject that demands urgent attention from all of us.

 

How You Can Get Involved

 

1. Don’t Miss It: Tune in to Dr. Wemakor’s segment on Metro TV to gain insights into this pressing issue.

  

2. Spread the Word: Share this announcement with friends and family to encourage them to join the conversation.

 

3. Advocate for Change: Reflect on how child and forced labour affects our society and advocate for necessary changes in your community.

 

4. Support Human Rights Initiatives: Follow the work of Human Rights Reporters Ghana and see how you can contribute to their mission.

 

Final Thoughts

 

Dr. Joseph Kobla Wemakor’s upcoming appearance is a fantastic opportunity to learn about the fight against child and forced labour. This is more than just a discussion; it’s a call to action for anyone concerned about the rights and welfare of children.

 Mark your calendars and get ready to engage in a conversation that could spark meaningful change!

 

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