2022 Activity Overview

Despite Cameroon’s anglophone conflict, the #defyhatenow Cameroon
project reached out to communities in 2022 to educate and sensitize them
to hate speech online and offline. More than 60% of the 3,500 community
peace mobilizers, youth, and students trained directly in 2022 were women.
The initiative’s online platforms and partners reached over 600,000 people.

The Dawn of AI and Efforts in Countering Disinformation through Fact Checking

The use of AI for hate speech regulation directly impacts freedom of expression, which raises concerns about the rule of law and in particular, notions of legality, legitimacy and proportionality. Relying on AI, even without human supervision, is a necessity when it comes to content that could never be ethically or legally justifiable, such as child abuse.

Colloque National: Discours de haine et violences au Cameroun

Le département de sociologie de l’université de yaoundé i avec l’appui technique du laboratoire camerounais d’études et de recherches sur les sociétés contemporaines (ceresc) en collaboration avec #defyhatenow Cameroon organisent un colloque national sur le thème : discours de haine et violences au Cameroun : genèses sociales, formes émergentes et pistes de réponse. Du 10 au 12 Mai 2023, Université de Yaoundé I, Cameroun.

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