EPISODE · Nov 1, 2025 · 6 MIN
Episode 6: Source Accuracy in a Humanitarian Context
from IHL Team 3: The Humanitarian Herald · host International Humanitarian Law YAC Team 3
In this episode with our project manager, Arusha Virani, we talk about how to tell if a source is accurate in today’s world full of information. With so many websites, social media posts, and articles online, it can be hard to know what to trust. This segment breaks it down into simple steps, like checking the author, looking at the date, finding evidence, and noticing bias. We also share real-life examples to show how misinformation can spread and how to avoid it. By the end, listeners will have easy tools they can use to decide if a source is reliable and feel more confident when reading or sharing information.
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In this episode with our project manager, Arusha Virani, we talk about how to tell if a source is accurate in today’s world full of information. With so many websites, social media posts, and articles online, it can be hard to know what to trust. This segment breaks it down into simple steps, like checking the author, looking at the date, finding evidence, and noticing bias. We also share real-life examples to show how misinformation can spread and how to avoid it. By the end, listeners will have easy tools they can use to decide if a source is reliable and feel more confident when reading or sharing information.
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