BLOG: What we learned from fact-checking the Covid-19 infodemic on WhatsApp in Kenya
With movement restrictions in place due to Covid-19, unverified information still found a way of travelling, whether among family, colleague...
With movement restrictions in place due to Covid-19, unverified information still found a way of travelling, whether among family, colleague...
In our Overview briefing, the grand finale in a series of research briefs about fact-checking and misinformation, we capture the key finding...
If you use WhatsApp, you probably know a lot of false information is shared on the messaging service. But could group admins be held legally...
If you use WhatsApp, you probably know a lot of false information is shared on the messaging service. But could group admins be held legally...
What fact-checking format helps people best understand a topic? How do politicians respond to fact-checking? How can we reach even more audi...
New technology is making the manipulation of video easier, and the faked results more convincing and thus more likely to be shared widely on...
As Africa Check founder Peter Cunliffe-Jones steps down as executive director, he reflects on how the misinformation landscape has changed i...
Africa Check’s deputy editor in Kenya conducted three training sessions and participated in eight panels on fact-checking across East Africa...
Experts say accurate, proactive health communication by the government, civil society and skilled journalists could fight the spread of dang...
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