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How Internet enables us to collaborate and unveil the truth| C. Triebert | UNESCO IPDCtalks 2018

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Published on Dec 5, 2018

Christiaan Triebert won the 2017 European Press Prize for investigating conflicts through digital open source information. Christiaan Triebert (Bellingcat) explains how open source information can hold governments and those in power accountable during UNESCO’s global celebration of the International Day for Universal Access to Information, called the IPDCtalks.

UNESCO’s International Programme for Development of Communication (IPDC) is the main UN body designed for policy discussions and promotion of sustainable development through development of independent and free media, and access to information. More info: http://en.unesco.org/ipdc-talks-2018

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