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Cameroon: Countering Disinformation International Leadership Exchange Program

Uganda: Media Literacy and Counter Disinformation Programs

Deadline: 28-Aug-22

The Embassy of the United States in Yaounde announces an open competition for U.S. based NGOs or non-profit organizations to submit applications to implement the participation of 10 Cameroonians in a 10-day in-person Countering Disinformation International Leadership Exchange Program.

This project for current/rising professionals addresses current trends and technologies to detect and combat disinformation and deceptive news. It will highlight the importance of investigative journalism, fact-checking, and myth-busting in countering misleading information and demonstrate the serious impact of disinformation campaigns on domestic publics.

Participants will examine strategies designed to encourage greater public awareness of the phenomenon of disinformation. They will explore the role of government agencies, NGOs, academia, and traditional and social media in the fight against the proliferation of deceptive media and the dissemination of disinformation. Participants will also examine strategies that support responsible and ethical reporting in an increasingly complex information environment.

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The program should be conducted in a format that is compliant with COVID-19 prevention measures.

Eligible Activities

The following types of activities are not eligible for funding:

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For more information, visit https://cm.usembassy.gov/countering-disinformation-international-leadership-exchange-program/

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