Monday, November 04, 2024

Amman declaration on strengthening media and information literacy #GlobalMILweek

cover of the declaration

The Global Media and Information Literacy week feature conference, which took place in Jordam 30-31 October 2024, produced the Amman declaration on strengthening media and information literacy to advance public-interest information in the digital age which claims to be currently available in Arabic and English, but at the moment both links lead to the English version. The English version is here. The page with the links is here, and hopefully the faulty Arabic link will be corrected shortly.
After a 2 page preamble there are commitments and recommendations for governments, for UNESCO and other intergovernmental organizations, for Digital platforms and technology companies, and for Civil society, media, youth, academic institutions and researchers.
The recommendations for governments include "ENACT robust national and regional media and information literacy policies and strategies to sustain media and information literacy for all; allocate resources to advance implementation, ensuring inclusive and multistakeholder engagement; and integrate media and information literacy in upskilling programmes, national development priorities, governance processes;" "SUPPORT the integration of media and information literacy into formal and non-formal education systems and life-long learning, empowering learners and educators to critically assess digital content;"
The recommendations for UNESCO etc. include "PROMOTE cooperation on media and information literacy among United Nations Agencies/Funds/Programmes and regional and international intergovernmental bodies in line with Para 35 of the Global Digital Compact of the Pact for the Future;"
The recommendations for digital platforms include: "PROVIDE users and content creators with tools and resources, developed in partnership with multistakeholder groups and based on established standards, to enhance media and information literacy as critical thinking skills, including flagging AIgenerated content, and implementing content moderation systems that are inclusive and free from bias;"
The recommendations for Civil Society organisations include "LAUNCH initiatives that promote media and information literacy beyond formal education systems, and specifically among youth, marginalized communities and elderly persons, empowering them with the skills to be informed creators and discerning consumers of digital content"
There are also recommendations specifically to do with MIL in crisis situations, as well as ones to do with MIL cities.

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