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Media Smart: Spotting Truth in a Fake News World for Non-Journalists

Media Smart: Spotting Truth in a Fake News World for Non-Journalists

Deadline: 15-Jun-2024

The Africa Regional Services, Bureau of African Affairs’ Office of Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs of the U.S. Department of State is seeking applications to organize a training on Media Smart: Spotting Truth in a Fake News World for Non-Journalists, to empower young adults to better understand and navigate the complex intersection of AI, disinformation, and media literacy in today’s digital landscape, while utilizing American subject-matter expertise.

In Africa, the rise of disinformation, accelerated by digital technology, demands urgent media literacy initiatives among youth. Recent studies, such as those by the Africa Center for Strategic Studies, reveal an alarming escalation in false information targeting African media, facilitated by digital channels. This surge correlates directly with societal unrest and democratic erosion. With over 60% of Africa’s population under 25, empowering youth with media literacy skills is critical. It not only safeguards against disinformation but also prepares them to navigate the complexities of AI-driven content and fosters informed citizenship crucial for democratic resilience.

Africa Regional Services announces a call for institutional partners and individuals with extensive experience and capacity in training and outreach among youth, African NGOs and African educative organizations in the field of information fluency to submit proposals for online and in-person training of African youth on media literacy.

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