Bloomberg Media Initiative Africa Launches Financial Journalism Training Program in Ghana
January 14, 2019
More than 50 delegates take part in first intake of training
January 14, 2019, Accra: The Bloomberg Media Initiative Africa (BMIA) Financial Journalism Training Program to advance business and financial reporting was launched today in Ghana. More than 50 delegates will take part in the first intake of the training that will be offered in partnership with the University of Ghana Business School and the Ghana Institute of Journalism.
Honorable Minister Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, Minister of Information, Ghana said: “We are pleased that BMIA has launched its financial journalism training program in Ghana. The Ghanaian economy is becoming increasingly complex, so it is crucial that the Ghanaian press develops accordingly. I am confident that this program will support the continuous progression of the Ghanaian media by exposing them to leading financial journalism experts.”

Minister for Information, Hon. Kojo Oppong Nkrumah, speaks at the launch
During the next six months, the delegates will spend 19 days in sessions led by prominent faculty at the two local educational institutions and will cover topics to strengthen their skills in data analysis, capital markets, accounting, public policy, economics and journalism. They will also have a free subscription to the global data, news and information provided on the Bloomberg Terminal. The Training Program was previously offered in Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa, graduating more than 500 delegates.
The Training Program is a core component of the BMIA, which aims to contribute to the advancement of business and financial reporting in Africa, recognizing the important role the media plays in promoting transparency, accountability and good governance. The BMIA, is a project of Bloomberg Philanthropies. The Training Program in Ghana will also receive support from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation.
“We are very excited to see the start of this new phase of the Bloomberg Media Initiative Africa Financial Journalism Training program. The Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) is proud to partner with Bloomberg in helping equip a global talent pool of journalists with the sort of specialist expertise that can drive them towards attaining a high level of professional excellence. This is the basis of a robust, ethical, independent press, which now seems to be more critical than ever,” said Andreas Dracopoulos, co-President of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation.
Speaking at the program launch, Erana Stennett, Director, BMIA said: “We’ve seen the impact the BMIA Financial Journalism Training Program has had in other markets, so we are very excited to extend the program to Ghana. We hope the training helps participants navigate the evolving Ghanaian and African economic and business landscape, ultimately furthering the development, quality, accuracy and impact of the financial journalism field in Africa.”
Remarks were also offered by Honorable Minister Ursula Owusu- Ekuful, Minister for Communication, Ghana, Honorable Minister Matthew Opoku-Prempeh, Minister for Education, Ghana, Ms. Elsie Addo Awadzi, Second Deputy Governor, Bank of Ghana, Professor Joshua Abor, Dean, University of Ghana Business School, Dr. Modestus Fosu, Ag Rector, Ghana Institute of Journalism, Mr. Tim Quashigah, Dean, Ghana Institute of Journalism and Ms. Christine Mwangi, Secretariat Director, Strathmore Business School.
Topics will include Economics, Financial Markets and Data Analysis. Delegates also receive a free subscription to the Bloomberg Terminal giving them access to real time financial information, data, and news. Since its launch, BMIA has reached more than 1,000 stakeholders in Africa, with delegates from 13 countries graduating from the BMIA Financial Journalism Training Program. BMIA has also sponsored four annual conferences for media owners and senior leaders in business, government and civil society; a Fellowship for editors and senior journalists and a fund to promote community media and citizen journalism. The Ford Foundation has also provided support for some of these activities.
About the Bloomberg Africa Media Initiative (BMIA)
Launched by Mike Bloomberg in South Africa in 2014, the Bloomberg Africa Media Initiative (BMIA) is a pan-Africa program designed to accelerate development of a globally competitive media and financial reporting industry as well as promote transparency, accountability and good governance in Africa and beyond. The initiative has four components: It provides cross-disciplinary educational programs to increase the number of highly trained business and financial journalists, as well as supports research to stimulate new media innovations, convene international leaders to promote interactive dialogue and build strong relationships to enhance the quality of financial coverage and the availability of reliable and timely data on the continent.
About Bloomberg Philanthropies
Bloomberg Philanthropies works to ensure better, longer lives for the greatest number of people by focusing on five key areas: the arts, education, the environment, government innovation, and public health. Encompassing all of Mike Bloomberg’s giving, Bloomberg Philanthropies includes his foundation, corporate, and personal philanthropy. In 2017, Bloomberg Philanthropies invested $702 million in nearly 480 cities in more than 120 countries. Bloomberg Philanthropies supports projects across Africa in more than 30 countries including the Bloomberg Media Initiative Africa, women’s economic development, malaria research, maternal health, road safety, tobacco control, and helping cities reduce their carbon footprints through C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group. For more information, please visit bloomberg.org
About the Stavros Niarchos Foundation
The Stavros Niarchos Foundation [(SNF)(www.SNF.org)] is one of the world’s leading private, international philanthropic organizations, making grants in the areas of arts and culture, education, health and sports, and social welfare. Since 1996, the Foundation has committed more than $2.6 billion, through more than 4,300 grants to nonprofit organizations in 124 nations around the world.
The SNF funds organizations and projects, worldwide, that aim to achieve a broad, lasting and positive impact, for society at large, and exhibit strong leadership and sound management. The Foundation also supports projects that facilitate the formation of public-private partnerships as an effective means for serving public welfare.