We build fact-checking infrastructure as the institutional networks, technological tools, and trained personnel needed to systematically verify claims made about migrants, refugees, and labour markets.
We recognise that ad-hoc fact-checking simply cannot keep pace with the online deception and digital recruitment scams.
Sustainable migration governance requires permanent, well-funded verification systems. Regional disinformation monitoring groups emphasise that without robust infrastructure, fact-checking remains a reactive measure against information disorder rather than a proactive one.
We work to build this infrastructure from the ground up.
We partner with local universities and media outlets to set up permanent fact-checking desks dedicated to migration and displacement.
We provide the training and methodological frameworks needed to sustain these desks.
This ensures a continuous flow of verified information to counter the constant barrage of scam operations and anti-refugee narratives.











