LAUNCH OF WITNESS’ COMMUNITY-BASED VISUAL VERIFICATION GUIDE
This resource seeks to democratise access to visual verification techniques for human rights videos using a community-based approach. The aim is to empower more people at the frontlines of human rights struggles to defend the authenticity of human rights visual documentation and to fortify the truth. We look forward to your participation at this launch as we take a collective step toward building more resilient communities. To download the guide visit this link: wit.to/VerificationGuide

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I might not even be alive before the next election - Peter Obi

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Aliko Dangote: Building Africa's industrial future from the ground up | Podcast | In Good Company

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Prof. Mahmood Mamdani on decolonisation: Lessons from postcolonial Uganda

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"Cobalt Red": Smartphones & Electric Cars Rely on Toxic Mineral Mined in Congo by Children

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State of Alaska - Mandatory Reporting Adult Protective Services

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Everyone Thought Africa Would Be Hit the Hardest… They Were Wrong

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Border Force Busts Man With Forged Passport and Multiple Identities | Real Responders

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Starting a Small Business, Part I: What Successful Entrepreneurs Have That Others Don't

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Malcolm X Interview (1963)

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Why Africa, Why Now: Investing in the World's Next Growth Engine | Global Conference 2026

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Edward Snowden Reveals How They Spy on You

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She Governs Program Webinar

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Deceptive AI Video: What to Know About Creation, Usage, Guardrails, and Regulation

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Catholic Mass 101: Learn Every Part of the Mass and What It Means (w/ Fr. Mike Schmitz)

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How to build a climate-friendly city - The Climate Question podcast, BBC World Service

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Africa Suffering Because We Elect The 'Worst' To Lead Us – Lumumba

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Explained: What is China’s zero-tariff policy?

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Is the AfD a threat to Germany? Mehdi Hasan & Maximilian Krah | Head to Head

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30 Years Of Honest Diabetes Advice In 16 Minutes

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What are some of the key issues facing Australia? - World Questions podcast, BBC World Service

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We should all be feminists | Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie | TEDxEuston

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1957 High School Debate. Nigeria, Ethiopia, Ghana & South Africa. Prejudice pt 1

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Xenophobia in South Africa: The underlying reasons

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