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Thursday, September 11, 2025

Media and Information Literacy (MIL) in Kazakhstan

in the foreground bicycles lined up closely. They are at the edge of the sea and you can see the water with a couple of boats  in the middle distance the shore of another island there is a blue sky

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)
Photo by Sheila Webber: bicycles, Sweden, August 2025

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