Members in a group photo after the inauguration

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As part of efforts to execute its mandate more effectively, the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA), has inaugurated functional committees to help steer the affairs of the association.
The ceremony, which took place at the Accra International Press Centre, saw the inauguration of Financial and Resources Mobilization Committee, Ethics and Disciplinary Council , Membership Vetting Committee, Project Management Committee, Social Media Visibility Committee, International Relations and Social Affairs Committee, and Professional Development Committee.









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