The Lab considers many attributes in determining which organizations to include, such as whether the site:
- examines all parties and sides;
- examines discrete claims and reaches conclusions;
- tracks political promises;
- is transparent about sources and methods;
- discloses funding/affiliations;
- and whether its primary mission is news and information.[1]
Name | Continent | Country | Active or Inactive | Listed in Duke Reporters Lab Database? |
---|---|---|---|---|
Morsi Meter | Africa | Egypt | Inactive | Yes |
PesaCheck | Africa | Kenya | Active | Yes |
Capdema's L'Arbitre (The Referee) | Africa | Morocco | Inactive | Yes |
Buharimeter | Africa | Nigeria | Active | Yes |
Africa Check_Fr | Africa | Senegal | Active | Yes |
Africa Check | Africa | South Africa | Active | Yes |
EssidMeter | Africa | Tunisia| | Inactive | Yes | |
JomaaMeter | Africa | Tunisia| | Inactive | Yes | |
SebsiM | Africa | Tunisia | Inactive | Yes |
- ^ "How We Identify Fact-Checkers – Duke Reporters' Lab". 22 June 2016. Retrieved 14 September 2016.