Evidence on What Works to Counter Mis/Dis/Mal-Information

Source: USAID | Year: 2023

This evidence review addresses one of the overarching questions in the 2021– 2023 USAID Center for Democracy, Human Rights, and Governance (DRG) Learning Agenda: What factors and dynamics foster— and build resilience to—the proliferation of disinformation, misinformation, and/or malinformation?

The main goals of this review are twofold: (1) to synthesize and translate lessons about the distribution, reception, and correction of misinformation from the Global North to the Global South and (2) to review evidence from the Global South to draw conclusions about which interventions are most likely to be effective there. To accomplish these goals, we first draw on the existing literature to identify 11 leading interventions.


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