In a remote area on Sumatra Island, one person decided to empower the community with skills to avoid false information.
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After the workshop, Danso received a grant to conduct media literacy trainings of her own for secondary school students across The Gambia.
During times of crisis, local news provides trusted information. Harmful misinformation seeps in when that news is lacking.
Muskan Bansal is a consultant for the International Center for Journalists, working across two programs: IJNet and Disarming ...