Awan’s fact-checking model is designed for fast-moving and highly polarized environments where misinformation can quickly shape public perception. During live broadcasts and public debates, our team assesses claims in real time, reviewing data, official records, and prior statements to provide immediate, evidence-based clarification. After each program, we conduct deeper investigative review, publishing structured analyses that reinforce transparency and accountability.
This model has been applied in televised civic dialogue initiatives such as Zaama Townhall in partnership with The Munathara Initiative, where Awan embedded verification directly into political programming in Tunisia and Lebanon. More broadly, our work positions fact-checking not as a reactive correction tool, but as an integral component of ethical and responsible communication.
By strengthening verification at both the moment of publication and beyond it, Awan contributes to a more informed public sphere and a culture of evidence-based dialogue.
Fact-Checking and News Verification
A fact-checking initiative integrating real-time verification and post-broadcast analysis into televised political debates in polarized contexts.