Raising informed media consumers starts at school
Africa Check has created fact-checking resources for teachers that directly target harmful information.
Africa Check has created fact-checking resources for teachers that directly target harmful information.
Zombie claims don’t bite, but they’re annoying. Do your part to stop them resurrecting by following our tips for spotting recycled hoaxes.
To curb Covid-19 vaccine misinformation in Nigeria and Senegal, Africa Check has launched innovative local language radio shows.
In 2021, Africa Check has been busy working with less connected communities. Here’s what we learnt.
A new study argues for an expanded definition of media literacy.
Did South African basic education minister Angie Motshekga say “700,000 learners wrote grade 12 exams and only 120,000 learners passed?
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