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Read MoreGlobal Media & Information Literacy Week 2020
The theme for Global MIL Week 2020 highlights how we can look to addressing disinformation.
Read MoreDisinformation, Cybersecurity, and Online Influence
Lessons from Eastern Europe — and the West, as noted at an event hosted by the U.S. Embassy Austria in the Amerika Haus, Vienna.
Read MoreThe International Fact-Checking Network
An international network of 31 fact-checkers from 17 countries worked together to cover the 2019 United Nations’ General Assembly. We give you a list of 23 participants.
Read MoreCan information literacy combat fake news?
Perhaps in the future we will get a ‘dislike’ button to combat fake news and the like.
Read MoreEU: Action Plan against Disinformation
To increase public awareness and resilience, the Commission will further step up its commitment and current activities in relation to media literacy to empower Union citizens to better identify and deal with disinformation.
Read MoreTackling Online Disinformation
The EU Commission proposes an EU-wide Code of Practice on Disinformation, support for an independent network of fact-checkers, and tools to stimulate quality journalism.
Read MoreGlobal Media and Information Literacy Week 2018
Creative projects, the latest research, new ideas, and information across countries and stakeholders involved in MIL, and in print, screen-based and digital media.
Read MoreFive Laws of Media and Information Literacy
We are travelling towards the universality of books, the Internet and all forms of “containers of knowledge”. Media and information literacy for all should be seen as a nexus of human rights.
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