About Us
The CABC Is A Section 18A Non-Profit Company. We Work Across A Variety Of Thematic Areas Including; Social And Political Division, Social Prejudice, Public Health And Safety, And Sustainability. We Amplify Civil Society Messaging In The Digital Age To Empower Citizens And Communities.
Why we exist
We are primarily impact focused and are committed to creating meaningful impact in society through our work on social media and are not merely bystanders. Whereas other social media civil society organisations typically focus on monitoring and reporting on worrying developments on social media, what differentiates CABC is that we actively counter them. Our countermeasures are strategic, creative, targeted, and substantially amplified. Our idea of behavioural change leverages the benefits of a strong interdisciplinary organisation that spans to design bespoke intervention strategies for each challenge and its context. We conduct in social media narrative analytics, advanced network analytics, communication strategy, creative content generation, online dialoguing and academic research and media partnerships to achieve high impact based, expert-driven evidence-based information.
Our Four Focus Areas
1
Social and Political
Division
Working for Democracy
2
Social Prejudice
Misogyny and Gender-Based
Violence
Xenophobia
Racism
LGBTQI+ Phobia
4
Sustainability
Energy Futures / Just Transition
Sustainable Development
Conservation Education
3
Public Health and Safety
COVID-19: Vaccine
Confidence
Early warning:
Public Unrest And Violence.
Our Purpose.
To harness factual, and evidence-based social media information that form the foundation of our work.
To encourage and grow active citizenry.
To combat online misinformation used to distort narratives, undermine democracies, and threaten elections.
To help facilitate positive social and environmental change.
To generate healthy and respectful debate and dialogue, to stimulate much-needed conversations around serious issues affecting our society.
To attempt to effect narrative and behavioural change around issues of key social concern.
To enlighten people, so they can make their own decisions.