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Resisting Disinfodemic through Media and Information Literacy

The , commemorated annually by UNESCO worldwide, is a major occasion for stakeholders to review and celebrate the progress achieved towards 鈥淢IL for All鈥.
This year, UNESCO Headquarters organized a morning-long special programme on 30 October, with the aim to forge strategic partnerships around MIL on 30 October. One of the sessions, moderated by Eric Falt, UNESCO New Delhi Director, and entitled 鈥淣etworking, Synergies and Awareness Raising鈥, debated the nature of partner organizations鈥 engagement with UNESCO on MIL.
The panelists included: Ms Martina Wagner, Senior Advisor, expert on MIL, Swedish Media Council; Mr Ronan Costello, Public Policy Manager, Twitter; Mr Jos茅 Manuel Tornero, Professor, Autonomous University of Barcelona, UNESCO UNITWIN Cooperation Programme on MIL Intercultural Dialogue (MILID); and Ms Carolyn Wilson, Senior Lecturer, Western University, Canada.
The hour-long panel discussion discussed the power of forming synergies between various stakeholders and their potential to become active creators of digital solutions to tackle misinformation and disinformation, which has become prevalent during the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.
He also shared examples of recent policy reforms implemented by the social media to combat misinformation with the panel. Twitter, who has been an official partner of UNESCO in the field of MIL since 2018, and has developed the second edition of the guide for educators with a focus on MIL.
For her part, Carolyn Wilson called for international organizations to recognize MIL as one of the most important areas to invest, and urged to step up funding in related research areas. Ms Wilson is former Chair of the UNESCO MIL Alliance that aims to facilitate and promote international multi-stakeholder partnerships around MIL.