Understanding Fake News
Developing Media Literacy in Our Communities

Project's Objectives

Youth workers
Collaboration

 

The project's objectives include training 24 youth workers with the necessary knowledge and skills to combat fake news, providing them with access to 20 non-formal methods of working with youth, establishing a platform with 20 resources to spread media literacy, creating a network of 30 local organizations and institutions for collaboration, and raising awareness of the importance of addressing the effects of fake news on public discourse and trust.

 

Overall, media literacy is a vital tool for young people to navigate the media landscape effectively. By empowering youth workers and fostering collaboration among organizations, the project aims to equip young people with the skills and awareness necessary to critically engage with media and combat fake news, thereby promoting a more informed and resilient society.

Project's Objectives

Youth workers
Collaboration

 

The project's objectives include training 24 youth workers with the necessary knowledge and skills to combat fake news, providing them with access to 20 non-formal methods of working with youth, establishing a platform with 20 resources to spread media literacy, creating a network of 30 local organizations and institutions for collaboration, and raising awareness of the importance of addressing the effects of fake news on public discourse and trust.

 

Overall, media literacy is a vital tool for young people to navigate the media landscape effectively. By empowering youth workers and fostering collaboration among organizations, the project aims to equip young people with the skills and awareness necessary to critically engage with media and combat fake news, thereby promoting a more informed and resilient society.

Project's Objectives

Youth workers
Collaboration

 

The project's objectives include training 24 youth workers with the necessary knowledge and skills to combat fake news, providing them with access to 20 non-formal methods of working with youth, establishing a platform with 20 resources to spread media literacy, creating a network of 30 local organizations and institutions for collaboration, and raising awareness of the importance of addressing the effects of fake news on public discourse and trust.

 

Overall, media literacy is a vital tool for young people to navigate the media landscape effectively. By empowering youth workers and fostering collaboration among organizations, the project aims to equip young people with the skills and awareness necessary to critically engage with media and combat fake news, thereby promoting a more informed and resilient society.

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