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The Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) has concluded its two-day training program focused on ethical reporting and countering misinformation, disinformation, and hate speech (MDH).
The capacity-building workshop brought together media practitioners and social media influencers to strengthen their understanding of responsible journalism, fact-checking techniques, and strategies to combat the spread of false information within their communities.
Participants described the training as impactful and enlightening, noting that the sessions provided practical tools for identifying manipulated content, verifying information in real time, and promoting accurate and ethical reporting.
The program ended on a positive note, with renewed commitment from attendees to uphold professional standards and contribute to building a more informed and resilient society.
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