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Within just a few days of its launch, more than 400 people had applied for a course on how to use artificial intelligence to verify information and detect manipulation — twice the programme’s capacity. Demand for AI awareness as a convenient factchecking tool likely reflects a broader rise in media literacy and critical thinking in Ukraine. Evaluating facts has become a daily routine for many since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion.
IMS partner CamboJA News has won the World Justice Project’s Anthony Lewis Prize for Exceptional Rule of Law Journalism 2025.
IMS expresses concern over recent reports by the Ukrainian media that the Committee on Freedom of Speech of the Verkhovna Rada – the Ukrainian parliament – may be disbanded.
Ever wondered what IMS’ slogan "good journalism, better societies" means practice? IMS’ latest publication unpacks what IMS understands by “public interest journalism”.
Too many laws attempting to regulate disinformation end up suppressing legitimate speech. A risk assessment and mitigation approach is the new way forward to curb mis and disinformation from a policy perspective, argues the authors of this blog post.
The study on the sustainability of private media in Niger takes place in the current context in Niger. Based on a sample of 16 private media outlets, the study analyses and demonstrates the sustainability (or otherwise) of private media outlets from four perspectives: economic, institutional, social and technical. It highlights…