Participants from over 25 countries joined in Riga, Latvia, for the Second European Media and Information Literacy (MIL) Forum which was held from 27-29 June. The Riga Recommendations on MIL in a Shifting Media and Information Landscape which was adopted strongly affirmed what was visible throughout the three days of the meeting of minds and hearts at the Forum: MIL is the GPS to live peaceably and wisely together in today’s information, media and communication environment.
Riga Recommendations highlight Media and Information Literacy as a life code for sustainable development
UNESCO,
01 July 2016, Latvia
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