IPRA and Ghana in PR co-operation


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IPRA, the International Public Relations Association, has signed a co-operation agreement with the Institute of Public Relations, Ghana. Under the agreement, inter alia, the organisations will exchange materials such as IPRA’s Thought Leadership essays and know-how to help with the development of the PR profession.

 

Thinking about recent Thought Leadership essays and the essence of public relations, IPR President Elaine Sam comments “I hope that with this exchange of learning we will think through concepts such as: a good public image depends on good corporate culture.

 

IPRA is working with national PR Associations connecting communications professionals from all over the world into an ecosystem that addresses some of the most complex challenges in the PR industry," explains IPRA President Svetlana Stavreva. “Our co-operation agreement with IPR presents an opportunity for Ghanian PR talent to tap world-class PR know-how, and to collaborate with our Golden World Awards competition.”


Background to IPRA

IPRA, the International Public Relations Association, is the leading global network for public relations professionals. Membership is individual not corporate. It aims to further the development of open communication and the ethical practice of public relations. IPRA fulfils this aim through networking opportunities, its code of conduct and intellectual leadership of the profession. IPRA is the organiser of the annual Golden World Awards for excellence – PR's global awards scheme.  With 60 years of experience, IPRA, recognised by the United Nations, is now present throughout the world wherever public relations are practised. IPRA welcomes all those within the profession who share its aim and who wish to be part of the IPRA worldwide fellowship. For more information please visit: www.ipra.org  

 

Background to IPR

The Institute of Public Relations, founded in 1973, is a professional body for public relations practitioners in Ghana. Amongst its roles, IPR exists to provide a professional structure for the practice of public relations and enhance the ability and status of its members as professional practitioners. The Governing Council headed by a President, holds office for a period of two years. It maintains a Secretariat headed by an Executive Secretary. For more information please visit: http://iprghana.com   

 

 

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