Women journalists overcome gender barriers in Ghana
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Women journalists overcome gender barriers in Ghana After more than a decade working across the media spectrum in Ghana, Ewurama Attoh can be proud of a career that runs the gamut, from reporting for television to crafting promotional campaigns to co-hosting…
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What happened
Women journalists overcome gender barriers in Ghana After more than a decade working across the media spectrum in Ghana, Ewurama Attoh can be proud of a career that runs the gamut, from reporting for television to crafting promotional campaigns to co-hosting…
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Common ground
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Perspective signals
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Follow-up questions
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