Burkina Faso: Media Probe Uncovers Disinformation's Humanitarian Toll

ICRC

An independent investigation by a consortium of news organizations (known as "Forbidden Stories") led to the publication on 16 February 2023 of a number of articles in the international press about the humanitarian operations of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Burkina Faso.

"We live in the digital era in a world where information travels extremely quickly and can be easily manipulated," said Patrick Youssef, the director for the ICRC's operations in Africa.

"Misinformation and disinformation can have a real impact on the humanitarian work we carry out to help the most vulnerable people, and we ask everyone to think carefully about what they choose to share."

Everybody - including states, the media and humanitarians themselves - must work together to ensure that the long-standing consensus on safeguarding impartial humanitarian action prevails, both in law and in practice, in the digital era.

Present in Burkina Faso since 2006, the ICRC works to fulfil its humanitarian mandate to assist and protect the people most affected by the security crisis in the country. It does this in strict accordance with its Fundamental Principles of humanity, impartiality, neutrality and independence. Its aim is to relieve human suffering purely on the basis of need, regardless of race, gender, politics or religion.

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