#211Check – Fact Checked Reports

Fact-checking and Information Verification in South Sudan

Fact-check: Is this picture related to the situation in Congo in 2023?

Although it was taken in Zaire, the image was captured in January 1994 and is of a Rwandese boy crying over his dead father...

Fact-check: Is WHO offering these jobs in South Sudan?

The World Health Organization publishes vacancies and manages candidate profiles using the Stellis platform...

FALSE: This video is not of a hospitality robot made by the Federal University Oye-Ekiti in Nigeria

The robot was filmed at an African restaurant in Indianapolis and is a product of US-based company Bear Robotics...

This doesn't show Israeli soldiers making fake videos to portray Hamas as killing children?

14.59% rise in pupils registered for the certificate of primary education examinations this year

44,991 candidates registered for the South Sudan Certificate of Secondary Education (SSCSE) exams in 2023, with 28,298 males and 16,685 females. Last year, 35,459 candidates registered, 22,920 males and 12,539 females.

Picture of man with burning candles on head wasn’t taken in Juba

There isn’t scientific proof to back some of these "important health tips".

Implications and Significance of South Sudan Archbishop Ameyu being made a cardinal

The original image dates back to 2010 and doesn’t feature the Palestine flag.

The vaccine by the University of Queensland (UQ) in Australia was never rolled out, as the project was abandoned in December 2020.

WFP is not giving out any cash transfers, as claimed by an impostor website.

This picture is of Marqala Beach in Tangier, Morocco

The compound silver nitro oxide does not exist, and there is no proven evidence to show that the silver coating on recharge cards causes skin cancer.

The picture shows part of the Globe Cinema Roundabout on the road, joining Murang’a Road, Kipande Road and the Globe Flyover in Nairobi, Kenya

The website is not legitimate since it's not the official U.S. Department of State link.

In a press release, the South Sudan Football Association (SSFA) leadership has refuted claims that its Finance Director, Mobutu Isaac, has resigned.

The viral WhatsApp message containing an application for UN AID Funds to South Sudanese is a scam

There’s no evidence that Bill Gates made such a statement.

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