AfricaCheck@10: The challenges of working across Africa
Misinformation knows no borders and Africa Check often responds to similar false claims from country to country.
Misinformation knows no borders and Africa Check often responds to similar false claims from country to country.
As the election campaigns officially start in Nigeria, a coalition of its fact-checkers is asking politicians to reject misinformation and p
Africa Check’s Know the Facts Get the Vax multimedia series answers common questions about Covid vaccines.
Tanzanians have struggled to keep up with policy changes as the country goes from no plans for Covid vaccines to pushing mass vaccination.
The comparative study is among the first to examine fact-checking effectiveness from a cross-country perspective.
Since 2016, the 11 countries we studied nearly doubled their laws and regulations on misinformation. There is little to show for it.
Twenty African fact-checking organisations are working together to share their experiences and collaborate to fight the spread of false info
From public buses to social media in Nigeria, herbal medicines are boisterously advertised as miracle cures. They are not short of takers, e...
How can fact-checkers and the public stand up to health crises, conspiracies, and inaccurate everyday health advice while nurturing trust?
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