Estonia
By Rachel Pulfer, President, Journalists for Human Rights Tallinn: Journalists for Human Rights, in co-partnership with Global Affairs Canada and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, recently teamed up with the Belarusian Association of Journalists. The goal was to train Belarusian journalists-in-exile in the use of Telegram scraping tools and Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) to track
Misinformation Disinformation
As South Sudan gears up for its first democratic elections since gaining independence, the role of the media in providing credible and reliable information is more critical than ever. To address this need, Journalists for Human Rights (JHR) has launched an essential fact-check training program for editors in the capital, Juba, aimed at combating misinformation,
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Journalists for Human Rights has launched a new project in South Sudan, supported by the Canadian Government through the Peace and Stabilisation Operations Programme (Peace UPS). This project was launched in a spirit of partnership and shared purpose, bringing together South Sudanese media representatives and government officials. The event was marked by the participation of
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