Registration Invited: Global Media and Information Literacy Week 2022

Theme : Nurturing trust: A Media and Information Literacy Imperative

About the Programme

Global Media and Information Literacy Week, commemorated annually, is a major occasion for stakeholders to review and celebrate the progress achieved towards Media and Information Literacy for All.

UNESCO and members of the UNESCO Media and Information Literacy Alliance are calling partners all over the world to promote Global Media and Information Literacy Week by organizing and registering events/activities online or offline. Together with its Feature Events (International Media and Information Literacy and Intercultural Dialogue Conference and Youth Agenda Forum), Global Media and Information Literacy Week links up local events around the world to promote Media and Information Literacy connections across disciplines, professions and borders.

  • When: 24 to 31 October 2022

Venue : The High Level Opening Session and the High Level Plenary Session Intergovernmental Bodies : Presidential Banquet Hall

The other sessions of the Global Media and Information Literacy Week 2022 : Transcorp Hilton Hotel

We invite stakeholders around the world to organize online/offline local events or activities related to Media and Information Literacy in their community or region, taking place around the period of Global Media and Information Literacy Week 2022. What can you do to promote Media and Information Literacy? How can you make Media and Information Literacy happen where you live, study or work?

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The Global Media and Information Literacy Week 2022 is hosted by Nigeria. In Our Common Agenda, report of the Secretary-General of the United Nations Mr António Guterres, twelve commitments were made by world leaders. Among these commitments, Mr Guterres highlighted the values of trust and solidarity as being the glue for social cohesion and social breakthroughs for the common good.

However, the harsh reality is that the trust factor is being eroded. Considering the background above, the global community is called upon not only to reaffirm and increase commitment to media and information literacy for all but also to develop new initiatives on media and information literacy to nurture trust. Thus, the Global MIL Week 2022 focuses on trust and solidarity as it relates to people, media, digital platforms, governments, private sector, and non-governmental organizations. It highlights some promising actions in connection with media and information literacy in the last year and how media and information literacy helps with nurturing trust and countering mistrust.

Details Regarding the Programme: Click Here

Agenda: Online versionPDF version

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