Misinformation

This page is a list of posts in which we talk about partners using community-centred media to tackle or prevent misinformation.

Peacebuilding media workshop participants with certificates

Launching peacebuilding media in Yei

By Johnny Fisher / April 12, 2022

Johnny and Anthony (from Community Development Centre, Uganda), supported community members in Yei River County to develop skills and plans for launching a peacebuilding media initiative. The conflict situation is very complex …

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Podcasts replace isolation in Uganda

By Johnny Fisher / February 21, 2022

The Soot Semee team in Uganda, work hard to create podcasts to bring people together, fighting the isolation experienced by many refugees from South Sudan…

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Listener to radio

Radio: The One to Watch

By Jon Hargreaves / February 1, 2022

As our team explores new community radio opportunities in sub-Saharan Africa this month, we’re convinced that radio remains the single most powerful medium for community development in the region.

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Sierra Leone: Learning to live with Covid

By Stephanie Mooney / September 21, 2021

Amplifying Voices is supporting our radio station partner BBN in Sierra Leone as their team of 30 community volunteers visit homes in 9 Freetown neighbourhoods to hear what local households…

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Kawale community workshop

Workshopping remotely in Malawi

By Johnny Fisher / August 25, 2021

On Thursday 12 August, we held a remote community workshop with partners Hope for Relief and Community Development Network (CDN) in Chitipa, Malawi. This is our first experience of starting…

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Making Covid programmes for Adivasi communities in India

Protecting India’s Adivasi communities during the second wave

By Jon Hargreaves / April 29, 2021

As the Indian health system buckles under the strain of a Corona virus surge that has eclipsed anywhere else in the world, our partners in Maharashtra say the pandemic is…

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Misinformation harms the most vulnerable

By Stephanie Mooney / November 26, 2020

Working in collaboration with Stop the Child Witchcraft Accusations (SCWA) partners, we have been analysing community feedback about Covid-19 and misinformation from trusted contacts in 12 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. Three key themes emerged …

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Information is a basic need during challenging times

By Dane Waters (HCR Aus) / March 30, 2020

One of my earliest experiences in community centred media took me to Banda Aceh a number of years after the tragic tsunami in 2004. Five years on and the devastation was clearly still visible. Research by colleagues with disaster response found in that initial critical phase of the disaster, people weren’t necessarily prioritising items that we would associate with primary needs such as food, water, shelter but the most important need was information.

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Overcoming fear, fake news and misinformation at a time of crisis

By Jon Hargreaves / March 19, 2020

Our partners at Amani FM in Tana River County, eastern Kenya, report that rumours, fake news and misinformation about the Corona virus, are causing fear and panic. They are working hard to ensure that good information is being disseminated, that constructive dialogue is happening and that community fears and concerns are being heard.

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Localising the international response to Coronavirus

By Amplifying Voices / March 13, 2020

In a health crisis, fear can spread faster than a virus, and with that, the potential for hatred and violence. Clear, actionable and trustworthy communication is essential to combat this.…

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