"Ghana has made tremendous progress regarding freedom of expression and access to information since the inception of the Fourth Republic. Looking back to a firmly rooted history of democratic practice, the country has a vibrant and free media environment regulated by an independent body and supported by a strong civil society sector. The constitution includes legal protection for journalists against censorship and violence. However, the report expresses concern over a growing sense of insecurity among journalists regarding their safety, an increasing media concentration and commercial imperatives that may pose a threat to media freedoms and pluralism in Ghana. Media practitioners, government officials, media stakeholders, civil society organizations and researchers are invited to implement the context-specific recommendations that the report formulates in order to improve the state of the media in Ghana." (Short summary)
Category 1. A system of regulation conducive to freedom of expression, pluralism
and diversity of the media, 24
Category 2. Plurality and diversity of media, a level economic playing field and transparency of ownership, 44
Category 3. Media as a platform for democratic discourse, 66
Category 4. Professional capacity building and supporting institutions that underpin freedom of expression, pluralism and diversity, 88
Category 5. Infrastructural capacity is sufficient to support independent and pluralist media, 102