Vetting cancer claims in 2019 – it’s about hope, and working with our critics
Africa Check’s Kenya deputy editor tackled health misinformation all through 2019. Here’s what he took away.
Africa Check’s Kenya deputy editor tackled health misinformation all through 2019. Here’s what he took away.
Nigeria’s Guardian newspaper claimed there had not been more than 15 female vice-chancellors in the country’s higher education history.
On International Women’s Day Coca-Cola Nigeria tweeted a video claiming 50% of young women in northern Nigeria have no formal education.
Fact-checkers need to move from ‘publish and pray’ to ‘publish and act’
The president was also mostly correct in his claim about rising adult literacy.
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Africa Check’s deputy editor in Kenya conducted three training sessions and participated in eight panels on fact-checking across East Africa...
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