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In Lebanon Rooted in Trust is working to address the impacts of pandemic related information with vulnerable communities across the country, with a particular focus on Syrian refugees in the Bekaa and Akkar governorates.

Following the information ecosystem assessment done in Lebanon in 2021 entitled “Peeling the Onion: a multi-layered infodemic and its impact on trust for Syrians in Lebanon,” the Internews Rooted in Trust project focuses primarily on Syrian refugees residing in Lebanon to acknowledge and unpack the unique experiences for Syrians at a time when information is heavily impacted by Lebanon’s various compounding crises. Lebanon’s traditional media landscape was set up in the wake of the country’s decades long civil war and continues to reflect Lebanon’s political status quo today. Media outlets and online platforms seldom cover issues specific to politically marginalized communities such as Syrian Refugees or even Migrant Workers.

We are working alongside:

Fondation Maharat, a women-led Beirut based nonprofit organization, acting as a catalyst, defending and advancing the development of democratic societies governed by the values of freedom of expression, access to information and respect for human rights across all regions in Lebanon. Maharat has also been supporting alternative media platforms and community media platforms at local levels and has been implementing activities related to amplifying voices of people including marginalized communities all over Lebanon, refugees included.

Endless Medical Advantage (EMA), a refugee-led organization providing sustainable healthcare services and humanitarian aid and relief to the refugee populations and vulnerable communities across the Bekaa Valley in Lebanon. EMA aims to provide sustainable healthcare solutions to continue supporting vulnerable communities living in remote and isolated areas of the Bekaa valley primarily with a mobile medical service.

Akkarouna, a local non-profit covering the northern Lebanon regions. Its aim is to achieve sustainable socio-economic growth through youth, women and children empowerment by building their capacities, enhancing community networks, implementing development projects and spreading awareness about rights and citizenship under 5 key pillars: Shelter, Protection, Social Stability, Livelihood and Governance.

In order to stay up to date with latest developments in the humanitarian and health response, the Lebanon team participates and contributes to the Risk Communication & Community Engagement (RCCE) meeting, National Health Cluster meeting and National Interagency meeting, where we also share findings and analysis linked to COVID-19 rumor tracking.

Rumor Tracking Trainings (RTTs), are also being organized with different health partners from the RCCE network and local communities. The aim of these trainings is to empower health actors with the tools they need to track COVID-19 rumors and establish a shared online opensource rumor database at the national level where they would be able to track unique rumor trends, fact check them, and adapt their awareness activities to reach the most affected population groups.

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A PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS: LGBTIQA+ COMMUNITY INFORMATION ECOSYSTEM ASSESSMENT DEMAND-SIDE ANALYSIS

This IEA demand-side analysis uses a human-centered approach and aims to conduct field research on the information needs, access, sourcing, trust, influence, sharing, and literacy of LGBTQIA+ community members.

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Know which way the wind is blowing: ACCESS AND TRUST IN A MULTI-LAYERED INFODEMIC FOR SYRIAN REFUGEES AND VULNERABLE LEBANESE IN LEBANON

The demand-side analysis was conducted by Internews between April and July 2022, and it focused on the information needs, access, trust, influence, sharing, and literacy of Syrian refugees and vulnerable Lebanese community members. The demand-side analysis adopted a mixedmethodological approach that combined different data gathering techniques, including focus group discussions (FGDs), key informant interviews (KIIs), a community survey, and desk research with a view to providing nuanced and detailed information.

Enraciné dans la confiance

Spilling the beans: Access and trust in a multi-layered infodemic for migrant workers in Lebanon

This study seeks to explore access to information and the vulnerabilities of migrant workers during the COVID-19 pandemic in Lebanon. The study used various data collection methods including focus group discussions (FGDs), key informant interviews (KIIs), and community surveys with migrant workers, including relevant stakeholders such as staff from local organizations and media outlets. Migrant workers of the following nationalities took part in the study: Egyptian, Sudanese, Ethiopian, Bangladeshi, Filipino, and Sri Lankan.

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PEELING THE ONION: a multi-layered infodemic and its impact on trust for syrians in lebanon

This research unpacks the unique experiences for Syrians at a time when information is heavily impacted by Lebanon’s various compounding crises.
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Lebanon – Community Rumor Bulletin – 15 Dec – 15 Jan 2022 (English)

Lebanon – Community Rumor Bulletin – 15 Dec – 15 Jan 2022 (Arabic)

Lebanon – Community Rumor Bulletin – 16-31 Jan 2022 (English)

Lebanon – Community Rumor Bulletin – 16-31 Jan 2022 (Arabic)

Lebanon – Community Rumor Bulletin – 1-15 Feb 2022 (English)

Lebanon – Community Rumor Bulletin – 1-15 Feb 2022 (Arabic)

Lebanon – Community Rumor Bulletin – 1-31 March 2022 (English)

Lebanon – Community Rumor Bulletin – 1-31 March 2022 (Arabic)

Lebanon – Community Rumor Bulletin – 1-15 April 2022 (Arabic)

Lebanon – Community Rumor Bulletin – 15-30 April 2022 (English)

Lebanon – Community Rumor Bulletin – 15-30 April 2022 (Arabic)

Lebanon – Community Rumor Bulletin – May 2022 (English)

Lebanon – Community Rumor Bulletin – May 2022 (Arabic)

Lebanon – Community Rumor Bulletin – July 2022 (English)

Lebanon – Community Rumor Bulletin – July 2022 (Arabic)

Lebanon – Community Rumor Bulletin – August 2022 (English)

Lebanon – Community Rumor Bulletin – August 2022 (Arabic)

Lebanon – Community Rumor Bulletin – October 2022 (English)

Lebanon – Community Rumor Bulletin – October 2022 (Arabic)

Lebanon – Community Rumor Bulletin – November 2022 (English)

Lebanon – Community Rumor Bulletin – November 2022 (Arabic)

Lebanon – Community Rumor Bulletin – January 2023 (English)

Lebanon – Community Rumor Bulletin – January 2023 (Arabic)

Lebanon – Community Snippet – February 2023 (English)

Lebanon – Community Snippet – February 2023 (Arabic)

Lebanon – Community Rumor Bulletin – March 2023 (English)

Lebanon – Community Rumor Bulletin – March 2023 (Arabic)

Lebanon – Community Rumor Bulletin – April 2023 (English)

Lebanon – Community Rumor Bulletin – April 2023 (Arabic)

Lebanon – Humanitarian Rumor Bulletin – 15 Dec – 15 Jan 2022 (English)

Lebanon – Humanitarian Rumor Bulletin – 15 Dec – 15 Jan 2022 (Arabic)

Lebanon – Humanitarian Rumor Bulletin – 16-31 Jan 2022 (English)

Lebanon – Humanitarian Rumor Bulletin – 16-31 Jan 2022 (Arabic)

Lebanon – Humanitarian Rumor Bulletin – 01-15 Feb 2022 (English)

Lebanon – Humanitarian Rumor Bulletin – 01-15 Feb 2022 (Arabic)

Lebanon – Humanitarian Rumor Bulletin – 01-31 March 2022 (English)

Lebanon – Humanitarian Rumor Bulletin – 01-31 March 2022 (Arabic)

Lebanon – Humanitarian Rumor Bulletin – 1-15 April 2022 (English)

Lebanon – Humanitarian Rumor Bulletin – 1-15 April 2022 (Arabic)

Lebanon – Humanitarian Rumor Bulletin – 15-30 April 2022 (English)

Lebanon – Humanitarian Rumor Bulletin – 15-30 April 2022 (Arabic)

Lebanon – Humanitarian Rumor Bulletin – May 2022 (English)

Lebanon – Humanitarian Rumor Bulletin – May 2022 (Arabic)

Lebanon – Humanitarian Rumor Bulletin – June 2022 (English)

Lebanon – Humanitarian Rumor Bulletin – June (Arabic)

Lebanon – Humanitarian Rumor Bulletin – August (English)

Lebanon – Humanitarian Rumor Bulletin – August (Arabic)

Lebanon – Humanitarian Rumor Bulletin – October 2022 (English)

Lebanon – Humanitarian Rumor Bulletin – October 2022 (Arabic)

Lebanon – Humanitarian Rumor Bulletin – November 2022 (English)

Lebanon – Humanitarian Rumor Bulletin – November 2022 (Arabic)

Lebanon – Humanitarian Rumor Bulletin – January 2023 (English)

Lebanon – Humanitarian Rumor Bulletin – January 2023 (Arabic)

Lebanon – Humanitarian Rumor Bulletin – February 2023 (English)

Lebanon – Humanitarian Rumor Bulletin – February 2023 (Arabic)

Lebanon – Humanitarian Rumor Bulletin – March 2023 (English)

Lebanon – Humanitarian Rumor Bulletin – March 2023 (Arabic)

 

Talkwalker

Instantané des médias sociaux

Rooted in Trust utilise des approches qualitatives et quantitatives pour collecter et répondre à la désinformation dans les contextes où nous travaillons. Les informations ci-dessous sont alimentées par Talkwalker et vise à donner un aperçu rapide des tendances des informations partagées sur le COVID-19 sur les réseaux sociaux dans ce contexte. Ces données sont censées illustrer les tendances générales plutôt que d'être représentatives des croyances de tous les groupes.

SUJETS TENDANCES

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ANALYSE DES SENTIMENTS

Pour une analyse plus complète de la désinformation partagée dans les espaces en ligne et hors ligne qui recherche intentionnellement les croyances et les opinions des membres vulnérables de la communauté, veuillez consulter notre Bulletins de rumeurs.
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Les partenaires

Fondation Maharat

82% des personnes atteintes de COVID-19 sont carencées en vitamine D

Le vaccin à ARN nous change génétiquement

Les hôpitaux au Liban ont atteint leur limite pour recevoir des patients Covid-19, et il est devenu impossible d'avoir un seul lit vide

Les scientifiques parviennent à découvrir la principale source de propagation du virus qui cause le Covid-19

La pollution augmente le risque de décès au Covid-19 d'au moins 15%... et au Liban c'est plus élevé !

L'immunité au virus Covid-19 pourrait ne durer que quelques mois

Une nouvelle souche de Covid-19 se propage dans les pays européens

Le site « Liban24 » a publié un article sous le titre : Avec ces aliments et mélanges naturels, vous combattez le Covid-19

Une étude récente choquante prouve l'effet du virus Covid-19 sur l'hormone mâle

Les groupes WhatsApp ont transmis une déclaration au chef du service de soins intensifs de l'hôpital gouvernemental Rafic Hariri, le Dr Mahmoud Hassoun y déclare : « Le Covid-19 au Liban n'est plus dangereux, l'immunité au Liban est forte. Le Covid-19 ne nous a pas tués comme il l'a fait dans les pays européens, et cela est dû à la génétique.

"LebNow" a tweeté, "Scientifiques : Covid-19 endommage le muscle cardiaque."

La page "What Doctors Don't Tell You" sur facebook a publié une vidéo sur le rayonnement 5G qui augmentera l'incidence du virus Covid 19, ce qui entraîne également un affaiblissement du système immunitaire

Le groupe sanguin O est moins infecté par le Covid-19 que le groupe A

Des rumeurs se sont répandues sur les réseaux sociaux au sujet du vaccin Pfizer, qui devrait arriver au Liban à la mi-février, et il était écrit : « Méfiez-vous du vaccin mortel. Ce vaccin est imposé par les grandes organisations secrètes et de contrôle, qui ont des intérêts et des avantages majeurs.

Le groupe sanguin O est moins infecté par le Covid-19 que le groupe A

L'équipe de surveillance de "Maharat News" a recueilli un groupe de rumeurs circulant fréquemment confirmant que "la nouvelle souche du virus Covid-19 pourrait infecter les enfants plus fréquemment".