‘My Deepfake nightmare’
Photos are taken, manipulated, and shared online without your consent?
What does it feel like when your photos are taken, manipulated, and shared online without your consent? That’s the reality for 23-year-old Debra Nashipae, a Kenyan student and aspiring musician whose images were turned into deepfake pornography - a form of digital abuse that experts say is rapidly increasing. According to UN Women, 90–95% of all deepfakes online are non-consensual pornographic images, and around 90% of those depict women. UN Women also highlights that half of the world’s women and girls lack legal protection against this kind of digital harm. In this episode of Focus on Africa: The Conversation, host Nkechi Ogbonna spoke to Debra about her experience, along with her lawyer, Mercy Mutemi, who is advocating for justice and stronger digital protection.