Nimba, Liberia August 21, 2023 The Fact-checking, Verification and Media Literacy arm of the Centre for Journalism...
Caroline Anipah
Caroline Anipah is the Programme Officer of DUBAWA, Ghana. She holds an MPhil in Communication Studies and an undergraduate degree in English and Political Science from the University of Ghana. She is a trained journalist and has engaged in various research activities with notable institutions including Ghana Statistical Service, German Development Institute (GIZ) and the USAID Evaluate for Health over the years. She has also worked with the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA) on a regional (West Africa-wide) comprehensive research on the state of the media. She brings to the project and team, her experience in both media and research.
The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) says it has put in place measures to protect voters against the...
News platforms report the coronavirus outbreak has surfaced in Ghana with two confirmed cases. While there are...
Facebook user said the Coronavirus is an unknown virus that kills under a few seconds. The coronavirus...
Before 2017, cocoa production was on a consistent rise for three consecutive years. Cocoa output reached its...
News site claimed that police was to arrest unemployed youth with iPhone 11Pro on Kan Dapaah’s orders....
The Ministry of Information last week launched a platform for reporting suspicious government social media accounts in...
News outlets claim Nigeria has copied Ghana’s successful #Yearofreturn initiative and has produced the “Door of Return”...
WhatsApp message claims that tossing a baby in the air can cause Shaken Baby Syndrome. Tossing a...
A number of blogs claimed that the Ghana Revenue Authority lost GHc 147 million cash in Head...
