TAHAQAQ: A SUPPORT « TAYLOR MADE »

TAHAQAQ: A SUPPORT « TAYLOR MADE »

On the evening of the 2020 awards ceremony last December, MEDIA LOVES TECH left Tahaqaq with a commitment: strengthen the promising capacities of the Moroccan fact-checking team. Ten meetings and thirty hours of exchanges with a dozen of international specialists! It is now done! During the month of March, the winners of the Young Talent Award will have benefited from MEDIA LOVES TECH’s network of experts, in order to take them to the next level.

Master better social media: workshop with Yasmina Al-Gannabi

In consultation with the young entrepreneurs of Tahaqaq, MEDIA LOVES TECH has designed a series of taylor-made events to meet specific needs: capacity building, social media, business development and management… After a year of activity on Facebook and Instagram – and a five-digit number of followers -, The best moment to take time to reflect and imagine the future. Over two meetings, Mohamed Ezzouak, founder of the Moroccan news portal Yabiladi, provided valuable insight into the characteristics of the local market. With the help of Chekib Abdallah and Martin Vogl, trainers for the DW Akademie, he helped the team to (re)define its objectives and to draw up possible development paths. “It is very pleasant to accompany a high-potential project in its scaling phase,” says Mohamed Ezzouak, “especially as the Tahaqaq team is a studious and committed team”.

Tahaqaq then met up with business coach Amina Ellouze, who had already supported the 12 teams in the #MLT2020 program. The meeting with this specialist in organisational change made sense at a time when Tahaqaq’s effectives are expanding.

Strengthening the core business

Knowing where you are going and how you want to work is one thing, but improving your know-how is another. So, Tahaqaq has also learned the way to get the best out of social media. How? By learning about storytelling and learning how to analyse the information generated by the traffic on his networks. Two topics have been explored with Yasmina El Gannabi, Audience Development Manager at DW.

Screenshot: Instagram.com/tahaqaq.ma

And of course, several training sessions dealt with the heart of Tahaqaq’s business: the fact-checking. With Rachel Baig and Joscha Weber, DW’s fact-checking team, Tahaqaq was able to learn about the working methods of a professional team. With Egyptian journalist Mohamed Kassab (Matsda2sh), the Moroccan team reviewed current fact-checking tools. Finally, they were also able to follow a training session on the theme of source verification led by Malek Khadhraoui (Al Khatt) and completed by a webinar with the investigative journalist Ahmed Al-Shami (BBC Arabia).

The richness of an international network

For the fact-checker Yasmine Laabi, the intense cycle of reinforcement “met all of Tahaqaq’s expectations and needs”. Yasmine was able to fully appreciate “the great contribution of professionals in the field” and to taste the richness of the MEDIA LOVES TECH ecosystem: a network of committed and devoted experts, always with pedagogy and in a good mood!

RAMADAN NAPS

RAMADAN NAPS

Media Loves Tech goes Ramadan! And you, what do you do before the break of the fast? To celebrate Ramadan, MEDIA LOVES TECH is offering a series of live talks on its Facebook page!

Every Thursday at the end of the day, we chat with our experts. While waiting for the fast to be broken, we discuss current events, entrepreneurship, media and tech. Chill… but useful, before the launch of the 4th edition of the MEDIA LOVES TECH program at the end of May!

Ramadan Naps

THE WINNERS OF MEDIA LOVES TECH 2020

THE WINNERS OF MEDIA LOVES TECH 2020


Congratulations to “Ineffable Art & Culture”, the winner of the #MLT2020 edition! The team wins 10 000 €!

Ineffable aims to reduce inequalities of access to art and culture in Algeria by developing accessible and inclusive solutions based on new technologies. The jury sees a strong potential for immersive journalism! The adventure continues…

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Three teams share second place:

  • Chourabi (journalistic ethics, Tunisia)
  • Shiffa (e-health, Maroc) / Shifaa.ma)
  • TunisiaPodcasts ((podcasts, Tunisie)

Each won €3,000!

In addition, a training scholarship was offered to members of the Tahaqaq project (fact-checking, Morocco) / Tahaqaq.ma!

MEDIA LOVES TECH BECOMES A PARTNER WITH AFKAR!

MEDIA LOVES TECH becomes a partner with AFKAR!

MEDIA LOVES TECH is pleased to announce its cooperation with the Tunisian non-commercial incubator AFKAR!

After two successful exercises, the MEDIA LOVES TECH competition and support program for media startups wanted to strengthen its presence in Tunisia. It is now a done deal since two media projects have been given the opportunity to join the future AFKAR cohort.

They will thus benefit from an additional incubation of 6 months starting in November.

#MLT2020: HACKATHON

#MLT2020 : Hackathon

From October 1 to 3, 2020 was held a 100% online hackathon! Three days of intense exchanges with experts, mentors and energizers to keep in shape behind the screens!

Find more impressions on the page dedicated to the hackathon !

#MLT2020: 5 WEBINARS IN SEPTEMBER

#MLT2020: 5 webinars in September

The program is launched! In September, the 12 competing teams will follow series of 5 webinars led by 5 experts. Here is the program:

11.09.2020 – Intro to the entrepreneurial ecosystem / Ali MNIF
18.09.2020 – Human-centered design / Inès CHENIOUR
22.09.2020 – Introduction to Behavioral Insights / Imen JANI
25.09.2020 – Business Modelling / Med Amine OUNI
29.09.2020 – Financial planning / Brahim TURKI

#MLT2020: THE 12 QUALIFIED PROJECTS

#MLT2020 : the 12 qualified projects

Here are the 12 projects selected for the MEDIA LOVES TECH 2020 program! Congratulations to the teams who will now follow an advanced coaching until December!

More info here => COHORTE 2020

ATIG DATA (MAR)
Platform specialized in data journalism and data visualization at the service of journalists.

CELLOPHANE ZINE (TUN)
An interactive, cultural and independent magazine, randomly published, bringing together artists, writers and other creatives and contributors – from or living in Tunisia – around a theme per number, available in printed and digital versions.

CHOURABI (TUN)
A platform where anyone can pinpoint journalistic errors concerning sites presenting themselves as news sites. Based on feedbacks from users and analysis by Chourabi, sites are evaluated using a malus/bonus system. Chourabi.com includes a “Nadhir” indicator (ranking according to the points obtained by the sites) and lists “errors” in 3 forms (general problem concerning a news site, fake-news, copyright problems).

INEFFABLE ART & CULTURE (ALG)
Cultural mediation initiative aiming to reduce inequalities of access to art and culture in Algeria by developing accessible and inclusive solutions based on new technologies (virtual reality, digital magazine, videos to disseminate history and archaeology).

MINASSA TAHAQAQ (MAR)
Digital platform to combat the spread of fake news: verification of the news in circulation through the analysis and the use of digital tools and publication of the results.

NASS (MAR)
“The media of the voiceless in Morocco”. Platform of societal diversity and media education in Morocco practicing slow journalism.

RADIOCEAN (TUN)
Media platform committed to the defense of a positive society, the encouragement and promotion of the independent art. The platform intends to support young people in their work in civil society, as well as cultural and artistic production.

ROAD 2.0 (ALG)
Platform (and website) of young and dynamic documentaries that will initially present 8 young entrepreneurs in the field of new technologies – and throughout the country.

SHIFAA (MAR)
A digital platform providing reliable information in the medical and health fields. The platform also offers E-health services to the general public as well as to healthcare professionals.

SKYOLIA (ALG)
A tool that relies on artificial intelligence to provide predictive information to companies and to help them make better and faster decisions. The tool also aims to provide predictive data to the media and journalists.

TUNISIA PODCASTS (TUN)
Platform for the production and distribution of podcasts, 100% Tunisian, including both independent podcasts (produced by individuals for a digital broadcasting) and native podcasts (produced by labels, brands, associations etc. for a digital broadcasting outside radio).

THE WINNERS OF MEDIA LOVES TECH 2020

THE WINNERS OF MEDIA LOVES TECH 2020

Congratulations to “Ineffable Art & Culture”, winner of the #MLT2020 edition! The team wins €10,000!
Ineffable aims to reduce inequalities in access to art and culture in Algeria by developing accessible and inclusive solutions based on new technologies. The jury sees a strong potential for immersive journalism! The adventure continues…

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Ahlem Kebir & Aimen Bennouna

Three teams share the second place:

-Chourabi (journalistic deontology, Tunisia)
-Shiffa
(e-health, Morocco) / Shifaa.ma
-TunisiaPodcasts (podcasts, Tunisia)

Each won €3,000!

In addition, a training scholarship was offered to the members of the Tahaqaq project (fact-checking, Morocco) / Tahaqaq.ma !

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Find all the information about the winners and the ceremony on December 3rd in the “Press” section!