How ethical journalism can save, protect children trapped in armed conflict

Dailypost | 09-06-2026 10:55pm |

The Canadian High Commission has emphasized the need for enhanced collaboration among various stakeholders, including governments, communities, civil society organizations, security personnel, and the media, to safeguard children impacted by armed conflict. Omar Alihashi, the Political Counsellor at the Commission in Nigeria, highlighted the importance of supporting global initiatives aimed at protecting these vulnerable children and preventing their recruitment into armed groups. He underscored the critical role that ethical journalism can play in raising awareness and advocating for the rights and safety of children in conflict zones.

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