Monday, November 23, 2020

Cohort 3 AFF Fellows- DefyHateNow Set To Move Out of Comfort Zones


By Rosaline Obah


Session with Cohort3 Fellows

Fellows of the Cohort 3 Africa Fact-checking Fellowship (AFF) Cameroon made up of  journalists and bloggers have been challenged to move out of their comfort zones and be of veritable service towards a Hate-free Cameroon. This was at the end of a two-day “Discovery,” session in Douala November 20 -21, 2020.  

While baptizing the 3rd batch  at the end of the session, the Country Director of DefyHateNow, Desmond Ngala, remains hopeful that the media professionals will dare to be different after embracing professional skills  that will enhance their reporting and also ensure a hate-free society. Desmond Ngala went further to encourage the Fellows to work together on issues around fact- checking, misinformation, disinformation, mal-information and hate speech, concerns  according to him, are timely especially with the effect these have had on the escalating nature of the crisis especially in the two English speaking regions of the country that has affected virtually all other parts of the country. “We are here to encourage you all to work together towards contributing to peace in the country through  reinforcing your capacity and how you can shift the narratives not only in your reporting but also online actions in the days ahead,” Desmond Ngala intimated. 

Ngala Desmond,  Country Director #DefyHateNow Cameroon 

The discovery session was an opportunity for  the Fellows and the Association of Bloggers in Cameroon ABC  to  receive hands on introductory lessons on fact-checking, data journalism, fake news on and offline as well as various human and digital technical tools that can help the media professionals to come up with different social media health reports and data reporting articles with mission, to help communities take informed decisions for a Hate-Free-Cameroon.

The training was facilitated by the DefyHateNow team in Cameroon led by Desmond  Ngala with main resource person, Paul J. Kamtnchang in collaboration with  former AFFCameroon Fellows now Trainers and Experts.

Paul Joel .K. Data Cameroon 

According to one of the Cohort 3 Fellows, Shing Timothy, Journalist/Blogger from Buea South West Region of Cameroon, the session was quite challenging as it was encouraging. “ It challenged me to get more inquisitive by leaving my comfort zone and exploring new horizons. Going back, I have been prepared to face the new emerging challenges presented by fake news and hate speech in the country,” Shing noted with optimism. 

Shing Timothy, Journalist/Blogger

To corroborate this,  Bambot Valentine Samgwa, Journalist and blogger, another Cohort 3 Fellow from Buea was positive and said he is now aware of his responsibility to combat fake news on social media and also will endeavour to think and check before sharing information circulating whether on or offline. 

Bambot Valentine Samgwa, Journalist and blogger

Ndi Tsembom Elvis, Journalist/Blogger is presently bracing up for the challenge ahead. “ I must confess is engaging. Together let's fight against hate,” Elvis Ndi on a positive note. 

Ndi Tsembom Elvis, Journalist/Blogger

Doh Bertand Yaounde based journalist/blogger on this note promised to implement the skills and knowledge gained towards a hate-free society.

Doh Bertand, journalist/blogger

Fellows are expected to, in the days ahead get to work immediately, become more productive with the shared vision and mission of the Defy Hate Now family in mind.  It is expected that, Fellows will also put on the garment of transparency, responsibility, accuracy, credibility, professionalism while being proactive  on the social media with publications , working to ensure, tolerance, mutual respect and community engagement towards a hate- free Cameroon and society. 
#defyhatenow is an initiative by rOg_agency for open culture and critical transformation, funded by the German Foreign Office in partnership with UNESCO.
 

Monday, November 2, 2020

Digital Right: Commentary-How your social media appearance can affect your employment



Going about seeking for a job was not as easy before as it is now with technology. Before, job hunting requested that the seeker moves up, down and around town others even travelled distances to get on. Today with the internet and accessibility to job offering sites and social media platforms where opportunities are shared, it makes it easier for job seekers.

Social media sites are greatly used by individuals and some of the applications demand that your social media handles are requested. There are some questions many don't ask when they apply and never get a reply; Have you ever wondered why you miss out on certain opportunities that come your way? Why employers will ask for your Facebook or Twitter handle?

The world is evolving and the social media is part of that world. Our Facebook account ,Twitter handles,Instagram handles etc tells alot about who we are. Whatever we post portrays who we truly are. The pictures and content you publish and share tells a lot about your personality.


I'm not saying don't dress how you wish to but you cannot be seeking for a job in a renowned bank and your fb profile is full of you in skimpy clothes ,You cannot be seeking for a job as a journalist and your tweets seem to always go against every ethics of journalism.

The social media is vast and you don't know who is watching, you don't know who is admiring that social media timeline of yours, you don't know who can recommend you because of a post you made. Do not let people talk you into thinking that the social media is solely for fun .

Mind what you post
Fix your social  media handles

Amaboh Carrey Pride