RT Report T1 Misinformation and migration during the COVID-19 pandemic: From the migrant caravan in Honduras to the Filipino diaspora. A1 De-Frutos-García, Ruth Ainoa K1 Emigrantes K1 Filipìnos - Migraciones K1 COVID-19 - Influencia y consecuencias K1 Propaganda K1 Redes sociales en Internet K1 Medios de comunicación social K1 Inmigrantes clandestinos - América AB Many terms have been coined to describe to spread of false information, including “disinfodemic”(Posetti and Bontcheva, 2020a and 2020b), “massive infodemic” (World Health Organization,2020), and fake news (Ireton and Posetti, 2018; Tandoc et al., 2017). The spread of such falseinformation during the COVID-19 pandemic has been assimilated to a parallel misinformationpandemic directly impacting lives and livelihoods around the world. Fake news and misinformationon sanitary measures against COVID-19 and policy responses have had a more severe impact ongroups considered to be in a vulnerable situation, including migrants (IOM, 2020a).1 PB Organización Internacional de las Migraciones SN 978-92-9268-009-1 YR 2021 FD 2021 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10630/34990 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10630/34990 LA eng NO de Frutos García, R. A. (2021). Misinformation and migration during the COVID-19 pandemic: From the migrant caravan in Honduras to the Filipino diaspora. International Organization for Migration. NO Organización Mundial de las Migraciones (OIM) DS RIUMA. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Málaga RD 19 ene 2026