- Report
- 1 juillet 2026
“Kete tene: little rumours” Gender, disinformation and insecurity in the Central African Republic
- Published by: Conciliation resources
In the Central African Republic, gendered mis- and disinformation deeply impacts community security and political participation. Drawing on field research and social media analysis in Bangui, Sibut and Kaga Bandoro, it explores how political elites, armed groups, and local influencers exploit gender norms: manipulating “protective” masculinities to incite violence, and using digital smears to marginalise female leaders. Moving beyond technical fact-checking, the report demonstrates why information manipulation needs to be understood as a social phenomenon rooted in conflict-related fear and power dynamics. It offers guidance for peacebuilding practitioners, donors and policymakers in designing gender-sensitive programmes to tackle mis- and disinformation in fragile contexts.
- Countries / Regions:
- Central African Republic
Related resources
Blog
6 août 2026
Published by: ODI Global
Video/podcast
20 juillet 2026
Published by: Pushkin
Report
1 juin 2026
Published by: UNESCO, Equimundo, University of East Anglia
Toolkit
30 avril 2026
Published by: ALIGN
Report
30 avril 2026
Published by: ALIGN
Blog
29 avril 2026
Published by: ALIGN
Blog
18 mars 2026
Published by: ALIGN
Toolkit
12 mars 2026
Published by: UN Women
Report
2 mars 2026
Published by: ALIGN, PDAG
Blog
5 janvier 2026
Published by: ALIGN
Report
3 décembre 2025
Published by: ALIGN, Data-Pop Alliance
Report
28 novembre 2025
Published by: ALIGN, development Research and Projects Centre