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The #237footBERLIN calendar 2023

Featuring Cameroonian diaspora football clubs based in Berlin in an effort to identify and support the voices in these clubs that can help support peacebuilding efforts in Cameroon.

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Field Guide Cameroon 2.0: Equipping Peacebuilding Actors in the South West Region on Conflict Mitigation and Transformation

Designed for use ‘in the field’ and includes training materials and workshop resources, the #defyhatenow Social Media Hatespeech Mitigation Field Guide is designed to raise awareness, develop counter- narratives, and mitigate violence related to online hate speech and induced conflict within and outside affected regions in Cameroon. Youth, community leaders, 

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Guide Pratique Cameroun 2.0 : Équiper les acteurs de la consolidation de la paix dans la région du Sud-Ouest sur l’atténuation et la transformation des conflits

Conçu pour être utilisé “sur le terrain” et comprenant des supports de formation et des ressources pour les ateliers, le Guide Pratique #defyhatenow est conçu pour sensibiliser, développer des contre-récits et atténuer la violence liée aux discours de haine en ligne et aux conflits induits dans et en dehors des

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#peacejam2022 Annual Peace Jamboree is Here!

On September 21 every year, the global #defyhatenow community converges online to share perspectives on peacebuilding efforts carried out worldwide. #defyhatenow joins the international community today September 21, 2022 to mark the UN International Day of Peace – #PeaceDay! As is the case every year since 2015 all lovers of

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#AFFCameroon Welcomes 40 New Fellows!

Cohort 7 of our quarterly Africa Factchecking Fellowship groups journalists, bloggers and youth leaders based in the North West & South West Regions of Cameroon. CONTEXT & JUSTIFICATION For the past two years, #defyhatenow Cameroon has been running the Africa Fact-checking Fellowship with the aim of equipping professionals with the

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PRESS BREAKFAST WITH JOURNALISTS AT MVOLE

Since late 2016, Cameroon has been faced with instability in the North West and South West regions, in the Far North region by Boko Haram insurgencies and in the East by refugees from Central Africa. Some of these conflicts are flamed by journalists, self-claimed freelanced journalists on social media users

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