Celebrating the Woman in a Digital Inclusive World
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For the 38th edition of International Women’s Day in Cameroon, generally marked by a series of activities all over the world and the Cameroon national territory. International Women’s Day (March […]
Engager les jeunes promoteurs de paix pour #UnCamerounSansHaine!
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En février, nos priorités vont de la participation aux activités de la fête de la jeunesse à la sensibilisation des communautés à Yaoundé et Douala. cérémonie de présentation des vœux […]
Engaging Young Peacebuilders for a #HateFreeCameroon!
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In February, our key focus of the month ranged from participating in Youth Day activities, to community outreach in Yaoundé and Douala. Happy New Year Mr Minister! As part of […]
Field Guide Cameroon 2.0: Equipping Peacebuilding Actors in the South West Region on Conflict Mitigation and Transformation
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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 […]
Outils d’atténuation des discours haineux – #defyhatenow Guide Pratique de lutte contre les discours haineux sur les réseaux sociaux
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Outils de lutte contre les discours de haine – En ligne ou hors ligne, les discours de haine constituent aujourd’hui une réelle menace pour la paix, la promotion de la […]
Hate Speech Mitigation Tools – The #defyhatenow Social Media Hate Speech Mitigation Field Guide
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Whether online or offline, hate speech poses a threat to peace, democracy, and human rights. #defyhatenow is committed to countering the hate speech, conflict rhetoric, and incitement to violence spread […]
Chapitre 6: Expressions courantes du discours haineux Cameroun
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Pour réussir à surveiller et à contrer les discours de haine, il faut d’abord identifier les termes spécifiques et le contexte social et politique qui les rend offensants, incendiaires, voire […]
Chapter 6: Common Hate Speech Expressions in Cameroon
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To successfully monitor and counter hate speech, specific terms and the social and political context that makes them offensive, inflammatory, or even potentially dangerous should first be identified. Chapter six […]
CARYN DASAH – EMPOWERING UNDERPRIVILEGED WOMEN
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With the International Women’s Day, 8 March 2022, approaching we talked to some of our partners on how their advocacy work for gender equality today builds a sustainable tomorrow for […]
#defyhatenow Empowering Fact-checking in South Sudan (EFiSS) Trainees – Cohort 1
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Empowering Fact-checking in South Sudan (EFiSS) Trainees – Cohort 1 #defyhatenow South Sudan is pleased to announce the first cohort of the Empowering Fact-checking in South Sudan (EFiSS), being delivered […]