African Media Barometer (AMB) Blog

23.11.2022 | Blog

DEMOCRACY AND STIFFENED MEDIA FREEDOM IN NIGERIA: THE SEEMINGLY UNBRIDGEABLE GAP

World over, media freedom is an essential pillar of democracy. A sacred institution that is responsible for informing the citizens of the successes...


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Human Rights Approach
09.11.2022 | Blog

A Human Rights-Based Approach to Disinformation in Nigeria

Fake news. Disinformation. Propaganda—whatever you call it, is a pressing problem bedeviling societies in sub-Saharan Africa.


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04.11.2022 | Blog

MEDIA SELF-CENSORSHIP IN ZAMBIA

It is my observation that in many countries, investigating and making critical comments relating to corruption, trafficking, and human rights...


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28.09.2022 | Blog

Keeping the marriage between "Artificial Intelligence, e-Governance and Access to Information alive!"

In celebration of the International Day for Universal Access to Information – IDUAI 2022 under the theme Artificial Intelligence, e-Governance and...


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