Join Kwaku Krobea Asante from Fact-Check Ghana, focusing on the surge of election disinformation in Ghana's digital landscape, where over 70% of citizens are online. Discover the sophisticated tactics of cyber troops, from creating fake accounts to hacking, and how these affect Ghana's democratic process. Learn about Fact-Check Ghana's vigilant approach to combating disinformation through daily monitoring and verification across media platforms, all while broadcasting in local languages to ensure widespread awareness
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00:00 Intro
00:23 Difference in Ghana to other West African Countries
00:53 Disinformation Spread in Ghana
01:57 Elections and Disinformation
04:54 Fact-Check Ghana's Approach
06:18 Biggest Challenge in Ghana for Fact-Checking
This video is part of Tackling Disinformation: A Learning Guide produced by DW Akademie.
The Learning Guide includes explainers, videos and articles aimed at helping those already working in the field or directly impacted by the issues, such as media professionals, civil society actors, DW Akademie partners and experts.
It offers insights for evaluating media development activities and rethinking approaches to disinformation, alongside practical solutions and expert advice, with a focus on the Global South and Eastern Europe.
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