PRESS RELEASE: 2023 African Fact-Checking Awards now open for entries
Entries for the 2023 awards are now open to journalists, journalism students, and professional fact-checkers.
Entries for the 2023 awards are now open to journalists, journalism students, and professional fact-checkers.
Misinformation knows no borders and Africa Check often responds to similar false claims from country to country.
As the continent’s first independent fact-checking organisation marks its first decade, those who have been at the helm look back on the jou
Africa Check’s editors in Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal and South Africa look back on a decade-long effort to improve voters’ decisions.
This factsheet looks at laws affecting LGBTI+ communities across the continent.
In a widely listened-to podcast, the BBC made the startling claim that more than a million Africans die each year on the continent’s roads. ...
A new study argues for an expanded definition of media literacy.
Twenty African fact-checking organisations are working together to share their experiences and collaborate to fight the spread of false info
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