FG, UNICEF urge media practitioners on ethical journalism, children’s rights protection
[The Nation - Nigeria] - 2/11/2025
The Federal Government and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) have urged media practitioners to always engage in ethical reporting towards respecting and protecting children’s rights. This advice was given The post FG, UNICEF urge media practitioners on ethical journalism, children’s (…)
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