
Ivory Coast: the major issue of Fact Checking
To prove the veracity of information is the daily exercise of editors and whistleblowers. An approach supported by the Ivorian government.
To prove the veracity of information is the daily exercise of editors and whistleblowers. An approach supported by the Ivorian government.
International Youth Day attracts attention to the African public, which completely integrates digital journalism into its daily life.
Aoua Keïta initiated African women's day, officially recognized on July 31, 1962 by the UN and the OUA. It was devoted 12 years later to Senegal, during the first congress of the Pan -African Women's Organization, where the Conference of African Women (CFA) was created.
To prove the veracity of information is the daily exercise of editors and whistleblowers. An approach supported by the Ivorian government.
In Africa, faced with the proliferation of Fake News, journalists devoted themselves to fact-checking to counter disinformation. The Aki Actu team interviewed Bilal Sagaidou, a Fact-Checker, blogger and journalist, revealing the challenges and challenges of this profession.
A podcast is a downloadable digital audio content, from a contraction of the words "iPod" and "Broadcast" by journalist Ben Hammersley. Popularized by Apple, it went from a few thousand to almost 2 million available in March 2021.