UNESCO is looking for 15-20 volunteer tutors who wish to gain or enhance their experience and knowledge on a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) in media and information literacy (MIL). UNESCO... Read more
The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) has opened registration for the 2015 World Young Reader Prizes, which annually honour news media that develop strategies an... Read more
UNESCO, in partnership with Athabasca University and in cooperation with the UNESCO-UNAOC University Network on Media and Information Literacy and Intercultural Dialogue, opens a third... Read more
By Ben Knight German students sit the Abitur exam. Photograph: Patrick Seeger/EPA Simon Schräder, 17, uses freedom of information law to ask to see Abitur exam questions, but... Read more
Somalia’s National Intelligence and Security Agency raided the Shabelle Media Network offices on April 3, arrested staff and shuttered the privately ownedstations Radio Shabelle and Sk... Read more
An ebook presenting diverse diverse views, experiences, and insights on key challenges and opportunities. April 7, 2015 (Cambridge, MA) – The Berkman Center for Internet & Society... Read more
Press Release Gender equality in the news media was scrutinized on March 25 in more than 130 countries around the world. National newspapers, television, radio and internet news broadcasts a... Read more
The United Nations Alliance of Civilizations (UNAOC) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) invite you to submit original and creative videos focusing on PLURAL+ themes: Migr... Read more
By Jane Wakefield Children are spending far more time watching a screen, even though traditional TV viewing has dropped. The amount of time children spend glued to a screen has risen d... Read more
New York, March 25, 2015 – The Committee to Protect Journalists calls on Angolan authorities to drop all charges against journalist Rafael Marques de Morais. Marques de Morais told CPJ... Read more







