Media Partners
The Commission values strong collaboration with the media as a critical pillar in promoting peace, security, and responsible governance.
Media partners play a vital role in amplifying public awareness, shaping informed dialogue, and supporting national efforts to prevent the proliferation and misuse of illicit firearms. Through accurate, ethical, and impactful reporting, our media partners help foster transparency, accountability, and community engagement across the country.
We work closely with print, broadcast, and digital media organizations to:
Disseminate timely and accurate information on policies, programmes, and activities
Promote public education and advocacy on small arms control
Support national and regional peacebuilding initiatives
Encourage responsible journalism on security-related issues
The Commission is committed to building mutually beneficial partnerships that uphold professionalism, integrity, and the public interest.
Our Media Partners
Head of State
Ministers
Executive Secretary
Social media
The National Commission on Small Arms and Light Weapons paid a courtesy call on the Ahmadiyya Muslim Mission at its Headquarters in Accra, engaging over 60 participants in a dialogue on peacebuilding, public education, and the prevention of illicit small arms proliferation.
The engagement forms part of the Commissionโs efforts to combat the misuse of small arms through awareness creation and strategic stakeholder collaboration.
Key discussions highlighted the dangers of illicit small arms, the Commissionโs ongoing public education initiatives and the critical role of faith-based institutions in shaping responsible citizenship and promoting a gun-violence-free Ghana.



