
Empowering Fact-checking in South Sudan (EFiSS) Training – Cohort 3
#defyhatenow South Sudan through its 211 Check project is inviting…

Rumour tracking trainees receive 50 smartphones
At least 50 stakeholders have received smartphones from #defyhatenow…

Rapport sur le discours de haine
Introduction
Cette semaine, les discours de haine sur la…

Rapport sur le Hate Speech
Introduction
En prélude aux élections législatives qui…

Mental Health During/After Conflict?
Going through extraordinarily stressful events more often than…

Running within and without, where is home?
Conflict being a part of social reality has always produced…

TinEye; Essential for Fact Checkers
Social media has made it easier to share memories, pictures,…

Social Media & Modern Day Conflicts – Cameroon
Traditionally, the media has always been the main source of…

In South Sudan, Civic Activists Take On COVID
Posted on The United States Institute of Peace Blog,…

Apply, Africa Fact-checking Fellowship, #AFFCameroon
French version here
Deadline 1st July 2020.
Misinformation…

Diaspora Social Media Engagement Research Project
Summary of Project:
Increased access to the Internet has…

The Need for Comprehensive Digital Rights Laws in South Sudan
[embeddoc url="https://defyhatenow.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Law-protect-on-digital-rights.pdf"…

Gender talk 211: Conversations on Gender in South Sudan
One of #DefyHateNow’s goals is to promote voices that act…

Elections, violence and social media
Legislative and local council elections in Cameroon have taken…

#defyhatenow Launches #FactsMatter Fellowship in Cameroon
#FactsMatter237 Fellowship
Monitor, Collect, & Analyze
Three…

Hacking: Avatars a threat to social media in Cameroon
The rising popularity of social media might be the best thing…