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4 years ago - March 18, 2022 | by Bester Nyang'wa
Global Impact & OutreachGuardians of truth: MUBAS empowers journalists to tackle the infodemic
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, where information became as vital as air, the role of the media emerged as a crucial lifeline. Even journalists found themselves navigating a landscape of uncertainty, facing an acute shortage of accurate information. Within this information vacuum, the spectres of misinformation and disinformation loomed large.

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Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, where information became as vital as air, the role of the media emerged as a crucial lifeline. Even journalists found themselves navigating a landscape of uncertainty, facing an acute shortage of accurate information. Within this information vacuum, the spectres of misinformation and disinformation loomed large.
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