🇵🇭 Philippines election 2022
140+ organizations produced more than 1,500 fact-checks that were distributed to audiences and analyzed by academics.

140+ organizations produced more than 1,500 fact-checks that were distributed to audiences and analyzed by academics.

Meedan worked with Rappler and Google News Initiative to launch #FactsFirstPH, a first-of-its-kind initiative to fight for facts ahead of the May 2022 Presidential elections in the Philippines.
More than 140 civil society organizations, newsrooms, business groups, legal groups and research groups came together to form the #FactsFirstPH coalition.
#FactsFirstPH collectively pushed for truth-telling and debunking lies through four steps: fact-checking by news organizations; networking by civil society and grassroots groups; research and analysis by academic institutions; and seeking accountability by lawyers’ groups.
News organizations, academics, and partner groups fact-check claims and publish reports debunking lies or misleading information. The news organizations also mobilize communities to directly report online claims through their own tiplines on Messenger, Viber, Twitter, and other applicable platforms.
Civil society organizations, religious groups, and business communities are expected to monitor claims online and share these fact checks to a wider audience. They also organize campaigns, translate fact checks into different Philippine languages, and amplify calls to promote truth and practice the habit of fact-checking.
Produce research aimed at flagging false narratives and identifying the disinformation actors online
Lawyers and legal coalitions work with fact checkers, partner organizations, and research institutions to come up with ways to deter and respond to online attacks against truth-tellers.