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Unified Action Urged by Experts to Combat Gendered Disinformation

News RoomBy News RoomDecember 7, 20244 Mins Read
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Gendered Disinformation Fuels Violence Against Women in Nigeria: Urgent Call for Collaborative Action

Nigeria faces a growing crisis of gendered disinformation, a sinister form of online abuse that transcends cyberspace and fuels real-world violence against women. This alarming trend, often targeting women in leadership roles or those challenging societal norms, dominated discussions during a webinar hosted by The FactCheckHub as part of its 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence. Experts and stakeholders emphasized the urgent need for collaborative efforts from local, religious, and national leaders to address this menace effectively.

The digital age, while connecting people globally, has also provided fertile ground for gendered disinformation to thrive. Coordinated online attacks, often involving doxing and the spread of false narratives, have become commonplace. Hannah Ajakaiye, founding editor of FactsMatterNG, cited the cases of Senator Natasha Akpoti and activist Rinu Oduala, who were subjected to organized smear campaigns involving the dissemination of their physical addresses online. This highlights the real-world dangers associated with online abuse and the need for stronger protections for women in the digital space.

The webinar also shed light on the insidious methods employed in spreading gendered disinformation. Ebunoluwa Olafusi, FactCheck Editor at The Cable, pointed to the use of memes and manipulated narratives to discredit women. These tactics, often deployed during online gender wars, amplify harmful stereotypes and contribute to a hostile environment for women and girls. The subtle nature of these attacks, including strategically chosen images and coded language, makes them difficult to combat, demanding increased media literacy and critical thinking skills among users.

Beyond the digital realm, deeply ingrained patriarchal norms continue to hinder women’s emancipation. Prosper Ishaya, a reporter with Social Voices, emphasized the persistence of traditional beliefs that confine women to domestic roles, despite increasing numbers of women becoming breadwinners. He stressed the importance of sustained efforts to challenge these outdated views and push for greater gender equality. This includes addressing the power imbalance that allows men to perpetuate harmful narratives and silence women’s voices.

Combating gendered disinformation requires a multifaceted approach. Motunrayo Joel, Deputy Editor of Africa Check Nigeria, underscored the need for robust support systems for survivors of gender-based violence, going beyond simply debunking false narratives. She advocated for a collective effort involving local, religious, and national leaders, along with community engagement, to foster a united front against gendered disinformation and violence. Investing in women’s empowerment from a young age and promoting positive representations of women in media are crucial steps toward dismantling harmful stereotypes.

Furthermore, systemic reforms are essential to address the issue effectively. Ajakaiye highlighted the gap between existing laws against gender-based violence and their enforcement, urging digital platforms to implement accountability mechanisms and provide avenues for redress. Legislative reforms and institutional strengthening are crucial for protecting women’s rights online and offline. Olafusi stressed the importance of stricter punishments for perpetrators and increased awareness of available resources for women seeking justice. The media also bears a responsibility to avoid perpetuating harmful stereotypes and to promote accurate and respectful portrayals of gender issues.

The fight against gendered disinformation and gender-based violence demands a comprehensive, collaborative strategy that addresses both the online and offline dimensions of the issue. By empowering women, promoting media literacy, strengthening legal frameworks, and fostering societal change, Nigeria can create a safer and more equitable environment for all. This necessitates a sustained commitment from all stakeholders, including government, media, civil society organizations, and individuals, to challenge harmful narratives and champion the rights and safety of women and girls. The urgency of this issue cannot be overstated, as the real-world consequences of online hate continue to escalate, threatening the well-being and progress of women across the country.

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