The International Fact-Checking Network
Thirty-one fact-checkers from 17 countries worked together to cover the 2019 United Nations’ General Assembly. The goal was to verify false or misleading claims heard from high-level politicians, – presidents, prime ministers and other officials, – during the international event. (Read full article.)
What’s the code of principles of the International Fact-Checking Network?
- They will have to be transparent about the sources they use.
- They will have to let evidence conduct their conclusions.
- They will be nonpartisan.
Training Course: “A Reporter’s Guide to Getting It Right”
Learn how to secure accuracy and fairness in your reporting, well-before your deadline. (Webinar, 1 hour, ca. 30 US$) <<< no longer available!
Fact-checking platforms
Bangladesh
- BD FactCheck (www.bdfactcheck.com/ is not connected anymore.)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Brazil
Canada
Germany
India
Iran
Kenya
Macedonia
Nigeria
Poland
The Philippines
Spain
South Korea
Turkey
United States
Venezuela
You may also be interested in our blog entry “Desinformation im Internet“.