The Cameroon Association of Media Professionals, CAMP, has launched a national training for Mid Career Media Professionals on Fact-Checking COVID-19-related stories.
The task which is part of a series of projects under the Coronavirus Fact initiative is the brain sponsored by The European Union through UNESCO.
The project entails 3 training workshops for 20 journalists in Buea, Bamenda and Douala.
It shall also include two physical Meetups for experience and best practice sharing and two online meetings.
The Buea workshop was officially opened by the National President of the Cameroon Association of Media Professionals, Solomon Agborem.
According to Agborem, the project aims at empowering 60 Mid-career reporters, commentators and bloggers covering reporting on the COVID-19 Pandemic with necessary Fact Checking skills so as to combat Fake News, Misinformation, Disinformation and Infodemic both online and offline.
The Southwest Regional Coordinator of the Association, Yuh Innocent added that the project also seeks to build a strong network of Fact Checkers in Crisis and COVID-19 Response, Share best practices and experiences in different regions on the thematic and ensure effective and positive communication as far as the COVID-19 Pandemic is concerned.
The main trainer in Buea was Maikem Emmanuella a certified Fact Checker of International Standards.
In 2020 she undertook a Short course on Behavioral Communication Strategies for COVID-19 by New York University. She has also been part of Media training on Humanitarian Reporting and SDGs, organized by UNOCHA and Media Sensitization on Discriminatory Speech, Propaganda and Incitement to Hatred in Cameroon, by UN Center for Human Rights and Democracy.
The Executive Director of CAMP, Tarhyang Enowbikah Tabe took time to thank The European Union and UNESCO for believing in the CAMP dream.
The Project continues on the 14th of October with two trainings simultaneously in Bamenda for Journalists in the West and Northwest, and Douala for Journalists in the Littoral, Centre and Grand North.