New Centre to Tackle Disinformation in Moldova
IWPR launches one-stop shop for media and civil society to address Moldova’s hybrid threats.
IWPR launches one-stop shop for media and civil society to address Moldova’s hybrid threats.
Media and NGO alliance reveals extent to which the issue affects country’s online information space.
Event will give journalists and stakeholders the opportunity to learn how Russia uses these strategies around the world.
Enhancing resilience requires the combined efforts of authorities, civil society and media.
IWPR projects build advanced fact-checking and analysis abilities among journalists in Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine.
Training events cover advanced fact-checking, conflict sensitive communication and open-source intelligence.
International discussion hears that response must be as complex and varied as disinformation itself.
Project trains people in more isolated areas how to identify and combat fake news.
Founder Anthony Borden reflects on the 30-year journey of IWPR and how local voices meet the challenge of global disinformation.
A lack of accurate government information provides fertile ground for false narratives to feed distrust and ultimately destabilise the country.