Fighting ‘fake news’ in the Pacific

Flora Carmichael, an editor at BBC Verify, recently joined BBC Media Action in Fiji to deliver training to Pacific Island journalists

I hope the tools we've shared with the journalists will help them ensure quality journalism is delivered for audiences across the Pacific Islands.”
— Flora Carmichael, BBC Verify editor

BBC Media Action has been working across the Pacific Islands since 2024, training and mentoring journalists in Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Tonga, Vanuatu and Fiji. Our team is supporting more open and accountable media in a region where internet usage is growing fast, and where people new to the flood of information are especially susceptible to mis- and disinformation.

This special two-week programme in Fiji introduced editors from across the region and local reporters to verification tools used by BBC News’ specialist fact-checking team to help them tackle disinformation and false claims in their daily work.

Launched in May 2023, BBC Verify fact-checks information, verifies video content, analyses data, and counters disinformation – using open-source intelligence (OSINT) and forensic techniques to provide transparency behind news stories. 

Here's what the journalists had to say:

“The fight is not only against corruption, it is also against disinformation.”

Shalveen Chand, editor at the Samoa Observer

“With elections coming up and everything else happening in Fiji, it is really good to have this session.”

Lusi Banuve Journalist, Mai TV

“It's provided us with a lot to think about, especially in the online space where everyone claims to be a journalist.”

Matthew Vari, digital director at Post-Courier Daily

“This will come and play a big part in the coverage and training, upskilling of our media personnel, as a skill that they will take into covering the national general elections, come next year.”

Genesis Ketan Senior Journalist Trainer, Media Council PNG

"We need to know how to utilise the tools that are already there, in order to get the correct information out there to our audience."

Ivamere Nataro Senior Journalist, Fiji Sun

"During the duration of the training, I understood how misinterpretation of information would mislead our audience."

Josefa Sigavolavola Multimedia Journalist, FBC

"It has been really useful for me, re-emphasising the importance of fact-checking and verifying the information that we distribute to the public.”

Popua Uliuli Aho Head of News, Tonga Broadcasting Commission

Find out more about their responses on Instagram and Facebook.

Find out more about our work in the Pacific Islands

Find out more about our work in Asia-Pacific

Our impact areas

  • Building stronger democracies

    We strengthen democracy by supporting public interest media content and platforms that enable vulnerable people to participate in democratic processes as active and informed citizens who are better able to understand and address the biggest challenges they and the world are facing.
  • Camera crew filming a presenter in waterlogged forest in Cambodia, they are ankle deep in water - most of the team are wearing jackets in blue tones.

    A safer, more habitable planet

    We contribute to a safer and more habitable planet by providing an information lifeline in humanitarian emergencies, by supporting information flows that help people adapt to climate change, live sustainable lifestyles and protect nature, and by supporting balanced discussion of conflict and division.
  • A man, wearing a pink, yellow and white tie dye t-shirt is sitting in a wheelchair, he is being interviewed by a presenter from Niambie radio show. She is wearing a branded t-shirt and headscarf, holding a Niambie microphone

    More inclusive societies

    By ensuring everyone has access to trustworthy information and fair representation, our work supports the UN SDG commitment to “leave no one behind”. We meaningfully include people who are often marginalised or excluded in society; addressing gender norms and barriers, the rights of people with disabilities and of LGBTQI+ communities, improving access to health, education and work opportunities.

Search by Tag:

Rebuild Page

The page will automatically reload. You may need to reload again if the build takes longer than expected.

Useful links

Demo mode

Hides preview environment warning banner on preview pages.

Theme toggler

Select a theme and theme mode and click "Load theme" to load in your theme combination.

Theme:
Theme Mode: