UNESCO reports that in 2025 its Regional Office in Almaty, Kazakhstan, in cooperation with the MediaNet International Center for Journalism, conducted a study of the state of Media and Information Literacy (MIL) in Kazakhstan. It is published in English, Kazakh and Russian. The sections in the report are:
- Regulation of Media and Information Literacy at the State Level
- International Organizations
- Representations of Intergovernmental and International Organizations
in Kazakhstan
- Kazakhstani NGOs Working on Media and Information Literacy
- Assessment of Media and Information Literacy Development by Kazakhstani Experts
(my note - none of the experts seem to have a connections with libraries or information literacy)
The new release about it is here https://www.unesco.org/en/articles/mapping-media-and-information-literacy-conducted-kazakhstan (I included the direct links to the report above as I had to fiddle with the links in this news release, though perhaps it was my browser, as there was a "Chrome extension" bit that perhaps only worked on Chrome)
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Thursday, September 11, 2025
Media and Information Literacy (MIL) in Kazakhstan
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