How can fact-checkers guard against this whack-a-mole approach? Media literacy, like that offered by Africa Check, could be the starting point. It gives audiences the skills and tools necessary to identify and combat misinformation on ...
From artificial intelligence, media literacy, and training, to gathering #Africa’s #factcheckers in one place, we’re constantly looking for new and bigger ways to fight mis- and disinformation. https://t.co/2g7QlhHN3t— Africa Check (@AfricaCheck) December 2, 2022 (SocialLY ...
Africa Facts Summit 2022: Experts call for increased use of radio for media literacy – FactCheckHub Click here to chat with us! FactCheckHub uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. ...
Africa Check recently held a media literacy training session in #Kenya as part of the Matter of Fact campaign. The series focuses on elections and civic misinformation literacy in #Kenya, #Nigeria and #South Africa for ...
Google announces initiatives to help curb misinformation, improve media literacy in Africa – FactCheckHub Click here to chat with us! FactCheckHub uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Please accept ...
The effects of the different outcomes reached in peace processes in the Global South are worthy of consideration. Citizens in those countries that have experienced democratic transitions can recognize the transformative power of the compromises ...
Media literacy is a proactive strategy to fight #misinformation and allows us to use our #factchecking work to inoculate people against false information, and empower them to critically understand, analyze, and evaluate information instead of ...
Online platforms are replete with examples of false information – from WhatsApp messages punting some miraculous cure for COVID, to social media posts claiming a politician said something they didn’t. It’s increasingly common in South ...