
Evens Foundation and Partners invite you to Media Meets Literacy in Sarajevo, a pan-European gathering where media literacy professionals explore challenges of the changing media world.
In order to engage various stakeholders in a dialogue about further policy and strategy development of Media and Information Literacy (MIL), the Albanian Media Institute (AMI), in cooperation with the Ministry of Education and Sport, organized national consultations on MIL in Tirana on 21 February 2017.
Media literacy lessons, information campaigns, media hackathon are only some of the activities that the Independent Journalism Center (IJC), a SEENPM member, implemented in recent years to promote media literacy, critical thinking and critical consumption of media products.
In the post-election period, violation of ethical standards and use of manipulation techniques decreased in intensity compared with 2016. However, they did not totally disappear, and top violation was omission.
For the first time in Macedonia, in December 2016, a research was conducted about the level of media literacy among the adult population. The research was done for the needs of the Agency for Audio and Audiovisual Media Services.
"Media Literacy in the Age of News Overabundance”: Creating Macedonian Media and Information Literacy Coalition (MAMIL) is the EU-funded project implemented by the School of Journalism and Public Relations (SJPR), Media Diversity Institute (MDI) and Nova Makedonija daily between 2016 and 2018.
The report represents the findings from the Global Kids Online Serbia carried out by UNICEF Belgrade and the Institute of Psychology at the University of Belgrade. It represents the latest country findings in relation to children’s online experiences, rights, and needs and the specific challenges that arise from the particularities of the Serbian context.
The marking of the Safer Internet Day included the presentation of the most interesting results of the “Bulgaria’s Children Online” national representative survey, conducted at the end of 2016.
Results of repeated Survey into Children and the Media in Croatia indicate Positive Changes in the Protection of Children from Harmful TV Content.