
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…

Submission on ‘Hate Speech, Social Media and Minorities’ to the UN Special Rapporteur on Minority Issues
Defyhatenow and Rights for Peace were pleased to submit…

Cameroon Social Media Hate Speech Mitigation Field Guide Launch
On November 10th, 2020 #defyhatenow reached yet another milestone:…

Social Media Health Report , November 2020
Introduction
This social media health report construes…

Social Media Health Report, October 2020
Introduction
This social media health report construes…

Why is False Information more Palatable than Truth?
For a long time now, humans have been struggling to figure out…

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…

Statement on misinformation related to COVID-19 in South Sudan, April 7th, 2020
#DEFYHATENOW & #211Check
Statement on misinformation…

Ngarbuh: Controversy over figures and culprits, unanimity on #StopDeKilling
While the rest of the world celebrated love on February 14th,…

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

defyhatenow Weekly Report
Summary
This week has been characterized by a good number…

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