EVIDENCE

About our work

EVIDENCE RESEARCH AIMS

  1. Understand how CBRN mis-and disinformation is spread and how information is perceived - by collecting and analysing novel qualitative and quantitative data.

  2. Assess the impact of CBRN disinformation on public perception, policy and trust - in order to inform effective responses.

  3. Counter false CBRN narratives - by providing credible information, training and tools that build critical thinking and public resilience.

The consequences of cbrn disinformation form the core focus of the evidence network. disinformation can cause…

  • Panic and fear

  • Weaken trust in authorities

  • Disrupt emergency responses

  • Contribute to social and political stability

  • Lead to significant economic and public health consequences