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Declining public support for media freedom in Africa: What does it mean for democratic values on the continent?
By Jeff Conroy-Krutz & Josephine Appiah-Nyamekye Sanny.
Crime and fear
Produced by Survey Warehouse and first published in Republikein, Allgemeine Zeitung, and Namibian Sun newspapers.
Are we really getting tired of media freedom?
By Nana Kwasi Gyan-Apenteng; consultant in media, culture, and communication. He is immediate past chairman of the National Media Commission of Ghana and immediate past president of the African Communication Regulators Network. Email: kgapenteng@gmail.com
African governments are cracking down on the news media. Their citizens might be okay with that.
By Jeffrey Conroy-Krutz; associate professor of political science at Michigan State University and editor of the Afrobarometer Working Papers series.
When media freedom is simply not enough: Rights, lives, income, and credibility are under threat
By Eyram Bashan; veteran Ghanaian journalist with extensive experience in managing legacy and new media. She is the founder of OctoComm Global, a media advocacy and training foundation.