Wole Soyinka Centre begins COVID-19 Reality Check project

 Wole Soyinka Centre begins COVID-19 Reality Check project

To contribute to efforts to ensure the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and its impacts get well reported, the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ) said it has started the ‘COVID-19 Reality Check’ project.

The project, according to the Executive Director/CEO of WSCIJ, Motunrayo Alaka, will examine government interventions and promises in relation to the realities on ground in terms of social welfare, water and sanitation, economics, security, food availability and accessibility, education, electric power supply, and more.

Alaka, in a statement on Monday, said the WSCIJ and its partner, the MacArthur Foundation, will support reporters from various media organisations to better report such stories and point out gaps.

She said the WSCIJ team held a virtual meeting with reporters on Friday, 3 April 2020, to discuss the ramifications of the project.

“At the event, the team decided on strategies for crowdsourcing information to help reporters to do the work, mostly from home. The meeting laid emphasis on the safety of the chosen journalists who would have to go out to get their stories.

“The project will include a media campaign on reports to support on-ground interventions by all stakeholders to save lives and reduce the impact of the pandemic on our country and by extension on the rest of the world,” she said.

 

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