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Why Children with Intellectual Disability Must Be in Africa’s Fight Against Misinformation

By Abdullahi Jimoh
Social media has become an integral part of daily life, transforming how people communicate, access information and participate in public discourse. As internet access expands across Africa, children are coming online in unprecedented numbers. Globally, one in three internet users is a child. In Africa, an estimated 40 per cent of young people aged 15 to 24 have internet access, a figure that continues to rise as smartphones become more affordable and digital connectivity improves.
Greater connectivity has created new opportunities for learning and participation, but it has also exposed children to an increasingly complex digital environment where misinformation, online abuse and harmful content circulate at remarkable speed. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated this shift, pushing millions of African children online for education, entertainment and soc...Read more
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