PRESS RELEASE: First-ever Africa Facts summit to be held in Kenya in early November
The two-day Africa Facts summit, to be held in Nairobi in early November, will bring together fact-checking organisations and experts from a
The two-day Africa Facts summit, to be held in Nairobi in early November, will bring together fact-checking organisations and experts from a
Africa Check’s Fact Ambassador programme has boosted our multi-tentacular approach to fighting false information online and offline.
Africa Check’s four-year partnership with the UN Democracy Fund aims to help the public be more critical of information.
We’ve launched a new programme to spread accurate information to a wider audience across our continent – welcome to our Fact Ambassadors!
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
Since 2019, Africa Check has worked with Google.org and three fact-checking partners to build artificial intelligence tools that identify pa
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With movement restrictions in place due to Covid-19, unverified information still found a way of travelling, whether among family, colleague...
Andrew Dudfield from UK fact-checking charity Full Fact explains how a team of fact-checking organisations is developing artificial intellig
In this briefing series, Full Fact’s Research Team and partners at Africa Check and Chequeado, draw on the latest academic evidence to expla...
Social media can be an open highway for false information. Dancan Bwire and Grace Gichuhi, researchers from our Nairobi office, look back on...
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