Aleph evaluated the Rooted in Trust 2.0 (RiT2.0) project for Internews, which tackled misinformation in humanitarian crises across 13 countries. The evaluation found that RiT2.0 significantly improved media literacy, access to verified information, and stakeholder collaboration. However, challenges included partner vetting delays and short-term project funding. Key recommendations focused on flexibility in project timelines, improved monitoring and evaluation, and more community-driven adaptation strategies.
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Mid-Term Evaluation of the Internews' STEEP Project (January 2024)
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