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Minister urges institutions to ensure refugee rights

Graphic Online BY: Joshua Bediako Koomson Category: General News Mr Ambrose Dery (middle), Minister for the Interior, in a discussion with Mr Charles Paul Abani (right), United Nations Resident Coordinator, after the opening ceremony of the dialogue on the protection of asylum seekers and refugees. Looking on is Prof. Ken Attafuah (left), Executive Secretary, National Identification Authority (NIA). Picture: Maxwell Ocloo 30.5k Shares 705 The Minister for the Interior, Mr Ambrose Dery, has called for collaboration among partner institutions in refugee protection to ensure that the rights of refugees, as well as the security of the state, are not compromised. He said while securing the rights of asylum seekers at the various entry points, there was the need to ensure that the laws of the land and the security of the state were not overlooked.

Govts must support free, independent media — UN Secretary-General

705 The Secretary-General of the United Nations (UN), Mr António Guterres, has urged all governments around the world to do everything in their power to support a free, independent and diverse media. According to him, that was the only guaranteed way of combating misinformation and disinformation in an era that inaccuracies and falsehood in the media space was rife. In a message on World Press Freedom Day (WPFD), commemorated yesterday, the secretary-general underscored the importance of reliable, verified and accessible information, emphasising that: “Free and independent journalism is our greatest ally in combatting misinformation and disinformation.’’ He said as had been seen during the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic and other crises, it was the journalists who had helped the world navigate through the overwhelming plethora of information and helped deal with false, dangerous information.

World Press Freedom Day climaxes today

Graphic Online BY: Rosalind K. Amoh 30.5k Shares 705 An awards ceremony and adoption of a communique will climax this year’s global commemoration of World Press Freedom Day (WPFD) in Windhoek, Namibia, today. The climax follows six days of deliberations by journalists representing various countries and other stakeholders who have convened in the Namibian capital to commemorate this year’s event and also mark the 30th anniversary of the WPFD. To be known as the Windhoek + 30 Declaration, the Global Conference, in adopting the communique, will call for an urgent need to address the threat of extinction faced by local news media around the world, a crisis worsened by the COVID-19 pandemic.

We Are Here To Listen, Provide Long Term Solutions, Says UN Resident Co-ordinator

We Are Here To Listen, Provide Long Term Solutions, Says UN Resident Co-ordinator Mr Samarshina said: “Please understand that your challenges cannot be solved overnight, but we will work together to help you with long term solutions. by inoke rabonu 19 Feb 2021 16:23 Women of Taira village on Vanuavatu Island perform a meke to delegates of the United Nations and Fijian Government joint Lau mission on February 17, 2021. Photo: Inoke Rabonu 2021-04-03 United Nations Resident Co-ordinator for Fiji and the Pacific Sanaka Samarshina has assured villages on Cicia Island of long term solutions to problems that they

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