In a bid to sanitize the Media space and bring the cankerworm of fake news to a halt, the Kwame Karikari fact checking fellowship has shortlisted media practitioners cut across print, electronic and new media for its 2022 cohort.
The fact checking training is aimed at equipping journalists across different parts of the continent with the right fact checking tools to promote accurate a d factual stories in newsrooms.
The Kwame Karikari Fellowship is Supported by the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and aimed at building journalists with the right skill set to add value to their select organizations.
Ending Fake News: Dubawa Kwame Karikari Fact Checking Fellowship Trains African Media Practitioners  In a bid to sanitize the Media space and bring the cankerworm of fake news to a halt, the Kwame Karikari fact checking and research fellowship has shortlisted media practitioners cut across print, electronic and new media for its 2022 cohort. The fact checking training is aimed at equipping journalists across different parts of the continent with the right fact checking tools to promote accurate a d factual stories in newsrooms. The Kwame Karikari Fellowship is Supported by the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and aimed at building journalists with the right skill set to add value to their select organizations. The fellowship will commence with a 4-day training from 5-8th of December 2022 and will proceed for the first quarter of the year 2023. The reputable program is expected to help in sharpening and broadening horizons of selected pressmen in data gathering and factual reportage.Â
The fellowship will commence with a 4-day training from 5-8th of December 2022 and will proceed for the first quarter of the year 2023.
The reputable program is expected to help in sharpening and broadening horizons of selected pressmen in data gathering and factual reportage.