In an era where digital networks amplify both truth and falsehood at unprecedented speeds, humanitarian organisations face mounting challenges in maintaining operational integrity and public trust. CDAC Network's panel at Humanitarian Networks and Partnership's Week (HNPW) 2025 examined the intricate relationship between disinformation and humanitarian accountability, and explored how false narratives can impede aid delivery, compromise community relationships, and distort public understanding of humanitarian crises.
Drawing from experiences in contexts like Sudan and Ukraine, our panel explored practical solutions for maintaining transparency and trust while adapting to the accelerated pace of modern information flows. We ask the core question: how do we protect humanitarian integrity in an age of algorithmic amplification and strategic disinformation?
Chair: Ila Schoop Rutten, Information Integrity Lead, CDAC Network
Panel:
Wala Mohammed, Independent Consultant and Digital Rights Activist in Sudan
Christina Willie, Director, Insecurity Insights
Mariya Frey, Member of the Management Board, , Suspilne Ukraine
Amil Khan, CEO, Valent
Alasdair Stuart, Senior Advisor, BBC Media Action
Find out more about CDAC at HNPW 2025, or our work on disinformation by visiting the website.