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TruthAfrica: A Unique Alliance Combats Misinformation Between Poland And Africa

May 9, 2025
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In an unexpected collaboration, Polish fact-checkers have joined forces with their African counterparts to combat misinformation through a project called “TruthAfrica.” This initiative emerged in response to the rising tide of online disinformation surrounding Africa, including anti-science narratives about vaccines and inflammatory claims regarding immigration and colonialism. Noticing the harmful impact of this misinformation, the Polish Ministry for Foreign Affairs decided to fund independent journalism projects aimed at debunking these narratives.

The project seeks to provide truthful coverage for Polish and European audiences about the realities in African nations such as Nigeria, Egypt, and Uganda. Recognising that they couldn’t tackle this challenge alone, the Polish team at Pravda reached out to Code for Africa, a significant player in the continent’s civic technology and data journalism landscape. Together, they aim to bridge the gap between African and European perspectives, highlighting how global narratives shape local contexts.

The project’s director noted that misinformation in Africa has far-reaching consequences, affecting European public opinion and policymaking. For instance, Russian state-affiliated media often frame Russia as a supportive partner for African nations, thereby influencing European perspectives on foreign policy and immigration.

To effectively address disinformation, the TruthAfrica team focuses on narratives that resonate with European audiences, often selecting familiar topics like COVID-19 or geopolitical conflicts. One compelling example involved a narrative in Nigeria suggesting that the COVID-19 pandemic was a divine punishment for political corruption, a claim propagated by influential religious leaders. These stories highlight the interplay between belief and misinformation and emphasise the necessity of fact-checking in today’s interconnected world.

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