“Resisting Disinfodemic: Media and Information Literacy for everyone and, by everyone”
UNESCO invites you to participate in the Global Media and Information Literacy (MIL) Week 2020 (24 to 31 October), in an effort to enable all citizens to resist disinfodemic using MIL as a potent tool.
You can participate by:
Organizing relevant local events/activities, and then
Registration. Please click link to a set of flyers on Low-Cost Ways to Celebrate Global MIL Week 2020 targeting different stakeholder groups including cities, schools, libraries, media, youth organizations and MIL networks, which can give you some ideas about what you could do.
Youth Agenda Forum
International Day for Universal Access to Information meets Global MIL Week
There is a bridge between Global MIL Week and the International Day for Universal Access to Information (IDUAI) through connecting MIL and access to information (ATI) sessions. One of these sessions will be focused on youth with one international webinar and several regional webinars. Co-branding graphics will be developed titled IDUAI meets Global MIL Week. The other two sessions to be organized in connection with IDUAI will be composed of MIL and ATI experts/practitioners discussing policy implications and connections to the sustainable development goals. The Global MIL Youth Hackathon (see below) will also serve as basis for the connection with IDUAI.
Global MIL Youth Hackathon
1-27 October 2020
The Global MIL Youth Hackathon is organized under the same theme of Global MIL Week 2020: “Resisting Disinfodemic: Media and Information Literacy for everyone and by everyone”. It will be held online, in cooperation with gaming and MIL communities and technology companies. Building on the first Global MIL Hackathon organized during Global MIL Week 2018, and the Code the Curve Hackathon within the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, youth around the world will be mobilized to participate in this four-week online hackathon, and design innovative solutions to disinformation and related online challenges.
The Hackathon will follow the theme of MIL against the disinfodemic. It complements the mainstreaming of young men and women in the Global MIL Week Feature Conference by enabling more significant youth leadership. It is designed by youth and for youth.
Youth from local schools, universities, and youth organizations, as well as youth leaders from around the world, are invited to participate. The outcome of the Hackathon will be presented during a dedicated In-Focus Session on 27 October 2020.
In-Focus Sessions on Youth
27 October 2020 – Press Conference: Youth Tackling the Disinfodemic: Outcome of the Global MIL Youth Hackathon
28 October 2020 – Participation in Society by Media and Information Literate Youth in the Face of Disinformation
We are a member of the Global Media Alliance. We have done a lot of media projects and resources. For more information visit The Youth Cafe Page and more resources visit our Resources Page. Contact Us for more details