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May 2024 Security and Response Sector Media Review

Centre for Crisis Communication, CCC,
Centre for Crisis Communication, CCC,

May 2024 Security and Response Sector Media Review

Image Merchants Promotion Limited (IMPR), in partnership with the Centre for Crisis Communication (CCC), presents this summary of the May 2024 media review focusing on the security and response sector.

As the publisher of PRNigeria, Emergency Digest, and other notable titles, IMPR collaborates with CCC, a non-governmental organisation dedicated to providing crucial support and interventions in crisis information management. This partnership aims to facilitate a seamless and integrated communication process in crisis management.

May 2024 Security and Response Sector Media Review

 

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