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MEDIA INFORMATION

Media Accreditation

Accreditation to cover the Summit will be given to all bona fide media representatives who will be issued with identification cards by the information Service Department.  They will be required to complete an application for Press Accreditation at the nearest Ghana diplomatic mission and at the Information Services Department head office in Accra.

The application, which should be accompanied by three (3) passport-sized photographs, must be forwarded to the Director, Information Services Department, P. O. Box 745, Accra – Ghana.

On arrival in Ghana, media representatives should collect their identification cards from the Information Services Department, off Barnes Road, Accra.  Tel: 227102, 222483 or 228011.

It is important that the identification card is displayed at all times and if lost should be reported immediately at the Press Centre.

   
GUIDELINES FOR FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS VISITING GHANA
 
1. All Foreign Correspondents wishing to visit Ghana are required to complete an Application for Press Accreditation form at the nearest Ghana diplomatic mission and submit it to the mission. The application, which should be accompanied by three passport-size photographs, will be forwarded to the Director of Information Services Department in Accra for processing. To avoid delays, the application must be received in Accra at least 10 days before the date of arrival.
  In the event of the need for correspondents to travel at short notice to cover breaking news in Ghana, permission can be sought through the Director of Information Services in Accra.
  Tel. (233)-21 22 71 02
Fax (233)-21 22 80 89
E- Mail: webmaster@moi.gov.gh
2. The visiting correspondents should indicate the purpose of their visits, members of government and officials they would wish to interview, and places of interest they would like to visit.
3. Request for interview with the President should be accompanied by questions for the interview. The questions should be received in Accra not less than four (4) weeks before the arrival of the correspondent in the country.
4. Requests for interview with Ministers of State and Government officials should be made through the Information Services Department.
5. Visiting correspondents should, on arrival in the country, report at the Information Services Department for accreditation before they undertake any assignment. A fee, the cedi equivalent of USD 20.00 per head, is charged for the issue of press cards to foreign correspondents.
6. The accreditation covers only one visit. However, accreditation for resident foreign correspondents is given for a year, subject to renewal. Application for renewal should be accompanied by a written confirmation from the correspondent’s employers that he is still in their employment. A fee, the cedi equivalent of USD 100 per head, is charged for the issue of accreditation covering a period of one year
7. Correspondents based in areas where there is no Ghana mission (eg. Nairobi etc.) may fax details of their travel documents and flights schedules so that the necessary arrangements can be made for them to be issued with entry permits on their arrival in the country.
8.

Personnel of the Armed forces, Police, Immigration, Customs, Excise and Preventive Service (CEPS) and Prisons should not be photographed, filmed or interviewed without prior permission being sought through the Director of Information Services.


ISSUED BY: INFORMATION SERVICES DEPARTMENT, ACCRA
 
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Media Facilities
The Centre, which will provide a working are for media representatives, will be fully equipped with computers, telephones and fax services.