Selected
journalists from Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, Zambia, and Uganda will receive hands-on training on disinformation and fact-checking tomorrow, Wednesday, 16th November 2022, at the ICFJ Africa Regional Disinformation Conference in Nairobi, Kenya.
Organized
by the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) with support from the US
State Department's Africa Regional Services (ARS), the workshop and conference
on disinformation and fact-checking is aimed at assisting journalists from the
African continent to learn vital fact-checking skills that could aid them in
the journalistic work.
Facilitating the three-day training workshop and conference will be the Senior Correspondent
for PolitiFact, Jon Greenburg, and the Kenya Editor for Africa Check, Alphonce
Shiundu.
Mr.Greenburg is a renowned fact-checker and happened to
be part of the PolitiFact team during the 2012 US presidential elections and
was one of the fact-checkers who launched PunditFact in 2013
He has also worked as executive editor with the New
Hampshire Public Radio and Washington reporter for National Public Radio, with
many awards under his sleeves.
Kenya
Editor for Africa Check Alphonce Shiundu has eleven years of experience in
political, legislative, and development journalism, with four years at the supervisory level.
The
current editor of Africa's leading independent fact-checking organization, Mr.
Shiundu, is gifted with excellent verbal and written communication skills and is deeply knowledgeable and passionate about journalism and the media in East
Africa and Africa.
The
three-day workshop and conference form part of ICFJ's commitment to support
and amplify innovative strategies that can be used to combat dangerous falsehoods
since it believes that disinformation is a rampant problem and can have
terrible, even deadly, consequences.
This has
led ICFJ to initiate a three-year global program supported by the Scripps
Howard Foundation to invest $3.8 million in solutions that effectively push
back against disinformation.
By: Kanto Okanta