From #FactsMatter237 to #AFFCameroon and Winning the #MIL South Shore Award

Written by Kanda Honourine

Changing Narratives on Information Integrity in Cameroon. A Journey of Fact-Checking, Media Literacy, and Digital Empowerment

#FactsMatter237 Fellows

It all started in 2020 with #FactsMatter237 with a vision of educating bloggers, content creators, and community leaders on information verification, fact-checking, data journalism, and digital rights educating media professionals, both online and offline in Cameroon. #FactsMatter237 was aimed at monitoring and mapping viral trends on social media related to the key thematic issues in Cameroon. After the outburst of the Anglophone crisis in 2016 and the 2018 presidential elections, the social media space in Cameroon was full of hate speech, misinformation, incitement to violence, and violent extremism. #FactsMatter237 came in to join other existing platforms like Data Cameroon, STOPBLABLACAM, Stopintox.cm to create awareness on #MIL. With 7 fellows Pedmia Shatu, Tarhyang Tabe, Frank William Batchou, Fotso Fonkam, Marc Ghislain, Armelle Sitchoma, and Romuald Landry Nguemkap, the train was on the move. Following the success of the #FactsMatter fellowship and the feedback from partners and fellows, the program was renamed Africa Fact-checking fellowship. It later moved to #AFFCameroon with fellows from cohorts one to ten. Dedicated fellows who found the training interesting, adventurous, and full of discoveries. Fellows worked hard to write Social Media Health Reports, which are all about information online that could affect the country and that made a lot of noise in the social media space. Additionally, they fact-checked articles that are published on the 237Check website. Fellows had specialised meetups in their various communities. They organised meetings with youths, students, pupils, women, community leaders, etc., to share the dangers of spreading false information, propagating hate speech, and the wrong use of social media. The meetups helped fellows understand and master the work better. 

#FactsMatter237 fellows become cohort 1 fellows of #AFFCameroon.

The #AfricaFactCheckingFellowship (AFFCameroon) is an initiative by #defyhatenow started in partnership with Data Cameroon and Paul Joel Kamtchang being the main trainer at that time was aimed at promoting fact-checking, data journalism, and digital rights among journalists, bloggers, and content creators in Africa. Fellows of each cohort had a three-month program that was geared towards providing fellows with skill sets and tools needed to tackle misinformation challenges in their countries and communities. AFFCameroon programs consist of three main stages, each running through one month and ending with a particular assignment. From discovery to practical sessions, and going to the field. They fellows had an assignment to share knowledge learned with their communities and bring feedback and difficulties encountered.

Fellows have been trained from all regions in Cameroon, and as such, #AFFCameroon fellows can be spotted in each region in the national territory, including Chad. 

#AFFCameroon Fellows in Session 

Under the coordination of Donald Tchiengue and supervision of Dr. Ngala Desmond Ngala, AFFCameroon moved to the grand North which was termed “ Special Grand Nord”. ‘Special,’ because of its distance and many youths from that region were not very much versed with how to use the internet, how to email and use social media. It brought about journalists from Maroua, Garoua and Ngoundere and it was a beautiful experience for fellows who asked for more of such training. The training in the grand North gave light to “ Septentrion Check” founded by some of the fellows trained by #237Check in Garoua. 

Digital Coordinator Donald Tchiengue with AFFCameroon cohort 10 fellows in session.

Aside from training and fact checking, the AFFCameroon program shed more on how they could behave online, communicate and post. After the training, fellows produced documentaries and television and radio programs like; Junior Haussin Noulapoum Kuaye’s programm, who presents a  fact checked articles on Wednesdays entitled “OUI ou NON” on the Canal 2 International television channel., a documentary by Jabi Katy Chale titled: Breaking The Silence: A Survivor’s Journey Against Hate. By 2024, 250 fellows had been trained with each having a positive impact on their professional as well as private life and it has reached 20,000 people through its community engagement. Other fellows, such as Mbuh Stella  and Badal Fohmoh have created fact checking pages “ Factbox” and “ Class Pro,” respectively on facebook and X ( formerly Twitter), where they share fact checking tips. Some Cohort 9 fellows, passionate about the training and knowledge they gained during their time at #AFFCameroon, created an initiative after their training known as Facthunters.”

This initiative is aimed at sensitizing online users about hate speech, misinformation, disinformation, and the importance of fact-checking.

Read full article on #AFFCameroon’s success story here.

Dr. Ngala Desmond Ngala #defyhatenow Cameroon Country Project Manager in session with Fellows

Two major #AFFCameroon conferences were organised in 2022 under the theme “Toward a Synergy of Actions Against Mis/Disinformation and the Spread of Hate Speech for Peace and Development in Cameroon,” followed by the 2024 edition held under the theme, “Combating Digital Threats to Elections in Cameroon: Strategies to Fight Disinformation During the Electoral Period.”

These impactful gatherings brought together public and private institutions, diplomatic missions, international and regional organizations, civil society organisations, educational institutions, media professionals, and AFFCameroon Fellows. The aim was to create a synergy of actions and find effective solutions to reduce the negative effects of misinformation and disinformation on lasting peace and social cohesion in Cameroon and Africa at large.

Through plenary sessions, workshops, insightful masterclasses, and rich networking opportunities, the conferences made participants determined and afresh to tackle disinformation. Fellows left with renewed zeal to amplify their work online, fact-check information thoroughly, and actively debunk fake news. For many, the events offered a deeper understanding of what fact-checking truly involves, how misinformation and disinformation are spread, and practical ways to identify and reduce them.

Importantly, the conferences paved the way for new partnerships with fact-checking organizations, government bodies, civil society organisations, individuals, and private institutions. We remain open to even more collaborations and sponsorships, particularly to extend our reach into underdeveloped areas of Cameroon. These are places where misinformation, hate speech, and violent extremism are the order of the day, but awareness and sensitization remain low.

Our vision is to reach these communities, especially those with limited access to information or the internet, and empower them with the tools to access, assess, and share accurate information both in their communities and online.

#AFFCameroon Conference.

AFFCameroon wins the 2025 #MIL Impact Award prize in Marseille, France, it is a milestone achievement that deserves celebration by doubling efforts and engaging more communities across Africa to promote safe online spaces, digital rights, and a #HateFreeAfrica.

This award comes at a time when Cameroon’s social media space is overwhelmed with hateful content stemming from intertribal conflicts and political rivalries, as the country faces election fever. This is a crucial period that calls for increased action from the #defyhatenow AFFCameroon program and its fellows to ensure the elections proceed smoothly and peacefully.

It requires intensified sensitization on the responsible use of social media, the importance of thinking before clicking (#ThinkB4UClick), staying respectful, valuing others’ opinions, and correcting misinformation or harmful content online in a respectful manner.

#AFFCameroon announced winner of the South Shore #MIL Award in Marseille, France.

#MIL Impact Award won by #AFFCameroon fellowship

#defyhatenow Country Project Manager Dr. Ngala Desmond Ngala  with the Rives Sud MIL Prize

Reactions of former AFFCameroon fellows. 

Nota Mbeunkeu Lenae Martinez

Corporate Communications Officer & Fact Hunter ( #AFFCameroon Cohort 9 Fellow)

AFF Cameroon has been a game-changer for me. I’ve learned to think before I click and consider the impact of my words. This newfound mindfulness helps me navigate conversations with care, ensuring I contribute positively. Beyond personal growth, AFF Cameroon has provided invaluable networking opportunities, introducing me to professionals who are shaping my career path. I’m grateful for the experience and thrilled to be part of the fact-checking community. Thank you, AFF Cameroon, for this enriching journey.

Francine AGNAMA

Hello Everyone,

Je suis Francine AGNAMA journaliste, diplômée de L’ESSTIC option Édition et Arts Graphiques, Boursière de la 10eme Cohorte #AFFCameroon. Présentatrice du journal du week-end sur Bnews1 le Tam-Tam du continent. Ma formation à AFFCameroon a été l’ouverture d’une porte des étoiles dans ma vie sur le plan professionnel. Avant j’étais journaliste Oui mais Sans valeur ajoutée, Aujourd’hui je peux reconnaître en un laps de temps si une information est vraie ou fausse. Aujourd’hui je suis une pièce maîtresse dans mon lieu de service. Je suis celle qu’on sollicite quand il faut vérifier la véracité d’une information contribuant ainsi à la lutte contre la désinformation sans cesse croissante. Aujourd’hui je suis Factcheuse grâce à AFFCAMEROON.

Merci , Merci,  Merci 🙏🏾

Parfait Taiwe ( Bourscier de la cohort 6 d’#AFFCameroon)

Lorsque j’ai commencé à m’engager dans la lutte contre la désinformation, je ne possédais aucune connaissance en fact-checking. C’est lors de ma sélection par #AFFCameroon, dans le cadre du programme #defyhatenow, que j’ai découvert les principes fondamentaux du fact-checking, appris à structurer un article de vérification et à maîtriser plusieurs techniques de vérification des faits.

Grâce à cette formation, j’ai poursuivi dans cette voie avec le soutien d’AFFCameroon, en menant des actions sur le terrain et en contribuant à la rédaction d’articles de vérification des faits. Ce parcours m’a conduit à intégrer Code for Africa en tant que formateur.

Aujourd’hui, mon rôle au sein de Code for Africa consiste à animer des sessions de formation et à accompagner les rédactions, les individus ainsi que les organisations de la société civile (OSC) sur les questions liées au fact-checking.

Pechuqui Laurata (#AFFCameroon cohort 7 fellow.) 

The African Fact-Checking Fellowship (AFF) Cameroon transformed my approach to journalism, equipping me with the skills to detect and counter misinformation, disinformation, and hate speech. It empowered me to share these tools with others through workshops and storytelling.

As a result, my report on youth and hate speech won Best Story on Peace and Peaceful Coexistence at the 2023 ABC Awards. I also produced a documentary on hate speech’s impact on young people, was awarded Best Documentary at the 2024 Camraise Academy Awards, and received the Video4Peace Award from Defyhatenow. In the same year, I was named Peace Journalist of the Year at the Victoria International Media Merit Awards.

AFF Cameroon has positioned me as a national voice for truth, peace, and responsible journalism.

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