Media and Information Literacy is the ability to use, analyze, create and reflect on media.
What can experts from Ukraine and region teach us about Media and information literacy in an active war zone?
In the Philippines, young people practice detecting disinformation and learn how to teach these skills to others.
In Yemen, CEO Areena Omar works with journalists to shine a light on hate speech and misogyny
A campaign launched by COMUNICARES with DW Akademie is training community leaders to promote algorithmic literacy.
In the Baltic region, educators have developed games to empower MIL students to navigate the media ecosystem
DW Akademie is exploring how to integrate MIL into the existing curricula of core subjects in Moldova.
Meet an innovative group of MIL experts from Ghana, Burkina Faso, Senegal, Côte d'Ivoire, Niger and Mali who are applying new ideas to Media and Information Literacy projects in their own countries and throughout the region.
Take this five-question quiz on the current landscape of media around the world to find out how well you know your news.
Social snacker, digital detoxer, media gourmet: how often do you get your media fix? Which news sources do you trust?
Our MIL projects tackle the contamination of the public sphere with misinformation, hate speech and online threats.
Manuals, worksheets and studies on media and information literacy.
Resources and discussion on media literacy for older users of media and the internet.
Get to know the global expert network on media and information literacy that DW Akademie supports and works with.
DW Akademie develops cross-media and practice-oriented education and training models.
DW Akademie supports journalists in countering pressure and in fostering a safe environment.
Media Viability is the ability of media to produce public interest journalism in a sustainable way.
Innovation for Dialogue focuses on the digital transformation of public dialogue.
The Media Development Think Tank: Insights, analysis and a global exchange of ideas