Africa Check sorts fact from fiction by identifying important public statements, interrogating the best available evidence and publishing fact-checking reports.
Africa Check is a non-profit organisation set up in 2012 to promote accuracy in public debate and the media in Africa. The goal of Africa Check is to raise the quality of information available to society across the continent.
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Detailed reports debunking or confirming claims made by public figures, institutions, and media outlets.
Offers training sessions for journalists and the public on fact-checking and media literacy.
Works with media outlets and other organisations to promote fact-checking across Africa.
Conducts research on misinformation trends and the impact of false information in Africa.
Engages with the public through social media and public events to discuss the importance of factual information.
Provides content in multiple languages to reach a wider audience across Africa.
Publishes reports on its funding, methodology, and corrections to maintain transparency.
Offers guides and resources on how to fact-check information and identify misinformation.
Forms partnerships with international fact-checking networks to share knowledge and best practices.
Has received awards for its contributions to journalism and the fight against misinformation.
Johannesburg, South Africa
Peter Cunliffe-Jones and Julian Rademeyer
Funded by a variety of sources including grants from international foundations, donations, and partnerships.
Has significantly contributed to the improvement of public debate and media accuracy in Africa.
Recognized globally for its pioneering work in fact-checking and combating misinformation.
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