The Media and Information Literacy: for Human Rights and More Democracy project will make a contribution to increasing media and information literacy in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in line with Council of Europe and international standards, in particular in regard to the media literacy-related provisions of the Recommendation CM/Rec (2018)1 of the Committee of Ministers to member States on media pluralism and transparency of media ownership.

In more concrete terms, the project has two main objectives:

  • first, strengthening BiH key MIL stakeholders’ capacity to understand and contribute to the creation; subsequent implementation; and monitoring and evaluation of a strategic, state-wide MIL framework.
  • second, increasing awareness of MIL stakeholders of the importance and complexity of MIL in the specific context of BiH; and stakeholders’ capacities to create and promote MIL content.

The objectives of the project will be met through two main components planned between 2020 and 2022, namely:

  • Strengthening knowledge, skills and capacities of the CRA to advance European standards for regulation, self-regulation and co-regulation aimed at improving the performance of and trust in the media, including as part of an overall policy and strategic framework for Media and Information Literacy in BiH.
  • Developing research and creating specific MIL content, aimed at enhancing the awareness of MIL stakeholders of the importance and complexity of MIL, in particular in the context of BiH.

Retour Workshop on ‘Implementing European and International standards on media and information literacy in various domestic institutions’.

Workshop on ‘Implementing European and International standards on media and information literacy in various domestic institutions’.

On 8 September 2022, the Workshop on ‘Implementing European and International standards on media and information literacy in various domestic institutions’ took place.

The Workshop aimed at supporting MIL stakeholders in their efforts to incorporate good practices and implement MIL standards into their respective institutional strategies, workplans and solutions. In doing so, the Workshop addressed the recommendations as set out in the Council of Europe Study (2021) on good practices in selected member States of the Council of Europe and their relevance to the context of Bosnia and Herzegovina. In an effort to strengthen multi-stakeholder communication, coordination and collaboration on MIL-related matters, the workshop provided with guiding tools intended to promote sole and joint action towards fulfilment of Council of Europe standards.

The workshop was organised under the project Media and information literacy: for human rights and more democracy, within the framework of the Council of Europe Action Plan for Bosnia and Herzegovina 2018-2021. Action Plan level funding is provided by Luxembourg and Norway.

Online 16 September 2022
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