
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…

The state of Digital Rights in Cameroon
The Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector in…

The role of sport in uniting voices and creating avenues for positive peace
According to an article by the Sport and Development organisation,…

Common Digital Platforms in Cameroon and their usage
Since the introduction of the internet and subsequent use of…

Introducing ‘Connecting The Dots’ Fellowship
#DefyHateNow is proud to announce the new Connecting The Dots…

Cyber Bullying: Why We Should Take Time to Address the Issue
The more social media becomes popular, the more negative trends…

The Role of South Sudanese in Confronting Hate Speech in South Sudan
Previous observations by different stakeholders, scholars, and…

Reporting Fraudulent Social Media Accounts
*David Madut (not his real name), a Catholic priest in his…

#FactsMatter: Fact-checking Training for Media Practitioners in Juba, South Sudan
Defy Hate Now in partnership with the UNESCO Office in Juba…



Youth in Cameroon Create Strategies to Prevent Violent Extremism, Online and Offline
In early April 2019, #DefyHateNow held an engaging three-day…

End-of-Year event 2018 #HateFreeSouthSudan
Juba, 27th November 2018 – We cordially invite you to attend…