A three-day capacity building workshop for journalists in Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) issues begun yesterday in Accra.
Organised by Media Foundation for West Africa and funded by Co-Develop, the DPI fellowship workshop aims to enhance the knowledge and skills of the selected journalists in producing impactful stories on DPI and Digital Public Goods (DPGs) in the country.
The workshop formed part of the second phase of the Digital Public Infrastructure Journalism Programme where 45 journalists from media organisations in four countries were selected to participate in the programme.
Opening the programme, the Executive Director of MFWA, Mr Sulemana Braimah, said DPI or DPG fellowship programme aims at increasing public awareness and access to information on DPGs.