
Managing Misinformation in a Humanitarian Context
Internews first developed our rumour tracking methodology in 2014 in Liberia, in order to address the deadly Ebola outbreak.
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Internews first developed our rumour tracking methodology in 2014 in Liberia, in order to address the deadly Ebola outbreak.
View ResourceIn May 2019, Google News Initiative India launched its monthly FactWatch newsletter. The newsletter is a coordinated effort between Internews and Data Leads to share important development in the fact-checking ecosystem with trainers.
View ResourceOver the past decade, radicalization to violent extremism has become a matter of pressing public and political concern in Central Asia.
View ResourceThe article, A holistic approach to operational and digital security, is included in Media Impact Funders' (MIF) new report â
View ResourceInformation about what is happening around you, what services are available to you and how you can connect with your loved ones is a most basic right and can be lifesaving.
View ResourceBetween October and December 2018, Internews carried out a rapid assessment in Kyangwali to examine two key issues: the settlementâs information ecosystem, and the formal and informal justice system operational in the settlement and available particularly to survivors of sexua...
View ResourceEva Constantaras, data journalism trainer for Internews, has written a chapter titled, "Data Journalism By, About and For Marginalised Communities" for The Data Journalism Handbook based on her work training journalists for Internews.
View ResourceHumanitarian Learning Collection
Internews has developed a humanitarian learning collection based on its experience supporting local media for displaced communities and refugees in South Sudan.
Explore the Curriculum![]() Insecure EnvironmentsListening To Communities in Insecure Environments aims to contribute solutions for providing effective and accountable humanitarian action amid high levels of insecurity. |
![]() Compromised ConnectionsCompromised Connections: Overcoming Privacy Challenges of the Mobile Internet is a brief introduction to emerging security issues facing mobile phones in development. |
![]() Cyber-warfareHumanitarianism in the Age of Cyber-warfare: Towards the Principled and Secure Use of Information in Humanitarian Emergencies recommends that the humanitarian sector develop robust ethical guidelines for the use of information. |
![]() SaferJournoSaferJourno: Digital Security Resources for Media Trainers is a free and open-source curriculum guide for media trainers who teach students, professionals and peers digital safety and online security. |
![]() Digital Security TrainersTraining Digital Security Trainers: A Preliminary Review of Methods, Needs, and Challenges draws on interviews with trainers and coordinators whose end-goal is the support of human rights defenders, civil society, activists, and local media worldwide. |
![]() SpeakSafe – EnglishSpeakSafe: Media Workers’ Toolkit for Safer Online and Mobile Practices (English version) introduces reporters, journalists, bloggers and media workers to simple yet effective practices to maintain control of important information and communications. |
![]() SpeakSafe – SpanishSpeakSafe: Media Workers’ Toolkit for Safer Online and Mobile Practices (Spanish version) introduces reporters, journalists, bloggers and media workers to simple yet effective practices to maintain control of important information and communications. |
![]() SpeakSafe – ArabicSpeakSafe: Media Workers’ Toolkit for Safer Online and Mobile Practices (Arabic version) introduces reporters, journalists, bloggers and media workers to simple yet effective practices to maintain control of important information and communications. |
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